Schools in Cambodia reopen gradually after majority inoculated with Chinese vaccines


Students wearing face masks practice social distancing in class at the Preah Sisowath High School in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Secondary and high schools in Cambodia reopened gradually on Wednesday (Sept 15) after the majority of the population in the South-East Asian nation have been vaccinated against Covid-19. - Xinhua

PHNOM PENH, Sept 16 (Xinhua): Secondary and high schools in Cambodia reopened gradually on Wednesday after the majority of the population in the Southeast Asian nation have been vaccinated against Covid-19.

At the Preah Sisowath High School in capital Phnom Penh, students had properly worn facemasks while entering the school and had their body temperatures checked and hands sanitized with alcohol at the entrance.

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