On November 15, Prime Minister Hun Sen said that passengers who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 will no longer be have to stay in quarantine.
The Prime Minister made the news on social media in a voice message after the Southeast Asian country was forced to undergo an 18-month quarantine.
“People will be able to travel within the Kingdom of Cambodia after they have two dosages and a negative Covid test,” he stated.
Travelers must produce a negative test 72 hours ahead to departure and receive two vaccination doses, according to Hun Sen. Unvaccinated people will be confined for 14 days.
Foreigners who have been vaccinated and Cambodians who have been quarantined will be permitted to depart on November 15, according to Hun Sen.
“This is a fast approach to reopen the nation and make travel easier for our citizens. I’m aware that some of our countrymen desire to travel overseas but are concerned about returning due to the quarantine requirements “he stated
Cambodia has immunized approximately 90% of its population, making it one of Asia’s highest vaccination rates.