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PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA
Thailand’s Health Ministry reported on Friday that at least 153 Cambodian workers in Thailand tested positive for COVID-19, as it faces a new viral outbreak that is spreading fast through the country’s citizens and migrant worker communities.
A COVID-19 report from Thailand’s Department of Disease Control revealed that there are more than 9,800 cases since the start of the pandemic, with 153 Cambodian migrant workers infected from the recent outbreak in the south of Thailand.
Migrant worker communities have been hard hit by the recent outbreak. Thai nationals, Burmese, Indian and Cambodian workers recorded the most cases across the country, according to the same report.