Battambang converts Covid facilities back to schools for reopening


New quarantine centres in Battambang province’s Sampov Loun district. FACEBOOK

PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): Two new Covid-19 treatment and quarantine centres in Battambang province’s Sampov Loun district are set to open soon to treat patients and isolate new arrivals in order to allow the schools that had previously been converted for this purpose to reopen.

Provincial governor Nguon Ratanak led a delegation on Sept 10 to inspect the preparation of the centres and urge the working group to speed up construction.

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