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A medical worker administers a coronavirus vaccine at a school in Meanchey district s Stung Meanchey commune. Hong Menea
Military to arm all 450,000 in red zones with Covid jabs in one month
Sun, 2 May 2021
A total of 23,658 people in designated red zones in four districts of Phnom Penh were vaccinated on the first day of a large-scale campaign administered by the Ministry of National Defence.
The military’s goal is to vaccinate 450,000 people in its one-month campaign in the four districts’ red zones including Meanchey, Dangkor, Kambol, and Por Sen Chey.
Ith Sarath – Deputy Commander-in-Chief and Joint Chief of Staff of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces who is overseeing the campaign in Phnom Penh – said on April 30 that the campaign will vaccinate people in the the districts’ 33 communes.
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A medical worker administers a coronavirus vaccine at a school in Meanchey district’s Stung Meanchey commune. Heng Chivoan
Military to jab 450,000 in red zones in one month
Sun, 2 May 2021
A total of 23,658 people in designated red zones in four districts of Phnom Penh were vaccinated on the first day of a large-scale campaign administered by the Ministry of National Defence.
The military’s goal is to vaccinate 450,000 people in its one-month campaign in the four districts’ red zones including Meanchey, Dangkor, Kambol, and Por Sen Chey.
Ith Sarath – Deputy Commander-in-Chief and Joint Chief of Staff of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces who is overseeing the campaign in Phnom Penh – said on April 30 that the campaign will vaccinate people in the the districts’ 33 communes.
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A woman is inoculated with the Sinovac vaccine in Phnom Penh’s Chbar Ampov district on April 29. YOUSOS APDOULRASHIM
Medics set to vaccinate 450,000 in 33 communes
Fri, 30 April 2021
The Ministry of National Defence will on May 1 begin its large-scale Covid-19 vaccination campaign for people living in four districts in Phnom Penh that have been hit hardest by the disease – Dangkor, Meanchey, Por Sen Chey and Kambol.
Ith Sarath – Deputy Commander-in-Chief and Joint Chief of Staff of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces who oversees the campaign in Phnom Penh – said his working group had prepared 47 vaccination sites located in schools, pagodas, markets, garment factories and military units for residents of 33 communes that have been designated as Red Zones.
Sursa foto: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea
The Minister of National Defence, General Nicolae Ciuca, and the Joint Chief of Staff s head, lieutenant-general Daniel Petrescu, met on Thursday, at the headquarters of the Ministry of National Defence (MApN), with the head of the Italian Republic Chief of Defence Staff, General Enzo Vecciarelli, the three addressing the current security topics from the agenda of the North-Atlantic Alliance, military cooperation and amplifying opportunities for collaboration relations. The cooperation between the two armies enrolls in an upward trend, both in bilateral format, through participation in joint training activities, as well as an ally, through its affiliation of an Italian unit at the South-Eastern Multinational Brigade, participating in enhanced air police and NATO operations, Romania and Italy having relevant contributions in the framework of assumed commitments, reads a press release sent by MApN to AGERPRES.
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Minister of National Defence Tea Banh inspects a Covid-19 vaccination site in Phnom Penh’s Russey Keo district. TEA BANH VIA FACEBOOK
Military set to arm Red Zone residents with Covid-19 jabs
Thu, 29 April 2021
The Ministry of National Defence is set to kick off its 30-day vaccination drive in the capital’s designated red zones, with up to 450,000 people expected to receive their first dose starting May 1.
Ith Sarath, Deputy Commander and Joint Chief of Staff of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF), announced the campaign on April 29 during a special forum broadcast on the National Television of Cambodia (TVK).