Cambodia’s epidemic prevention is broken! Prime Minister: 32 cases of infection in the “Chinese community

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said today that an outbreak of Coronavirus 2019 (Chinese Communist Virus) disease (COVID-19) has broken out in a Chinese community in his country. The government’s decision to use the new system is a result of the new system.

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The government’s decision to use the “new” method to protect the rights of the people in the country is a major step forward. But a group of Chinese who were tested for the virus to obtain medical certificates needed to travel overseas were found to have tested positive today, raising fears that the community outbreak is expanding.

In a speech broadcast on state-run television, Hun Sen said, “We have found a large community infection with 32 cases, which is a very bad situation for us. The positive reactions found today were all Chinese.” The cases came from a nightclub that has been closed. Hun Sen said the government is tracking the history of exposure to see if others have been infected. In a televised speech, Hun Sen called on people not to discriminate against the Chinese because of the wave of community infections, as the growing number of Chinese businesses across Cambodia has sparked growing anti-Chinese sentiment among some Cambodians.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, one of the world’s longest-serving leaders with a cumulative 35 years in power, has been a staunch ally of the Chinese government, and Cambodia has received billions of dollars in soft loans and investments from China. While many countries closed their borders to China, which was the first to detect cases in the early stages of the Epidemic, Hun Sen was reluctant to follow suit, even going to Beijing last February to meet with Communist Party President Xi Jinping in a show of solidarity between the two countries.