14 more Covid-19 patients in Cambodia recover, no new cases


A woman wearing a face mask, amid concerns over a spread of the coronavirus outbreak, is seen offering food to a Buddhist monk during the Cambodian New Year celebrations at a well-known pagoda in Phnom Penh on Tuesday (April 14). - AFP

PHNOM PENH: Fourteen more Covid-19 patients in Cambodia have recovered, raising the total number of patients cured in the kingdom so far to 91, according to a Ministry of Health (MoH) statement on Tuesday (March 14).

The latest discharged patients are 10 French tourists, two Indonesian men, and two Cambodian men, the statement said.

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