28 Oct 2021 | 11:19 AM UTC
Cambodia: Authorities extend COVID-19-related gathering and business controls in Phnom Penh through Nov. 11 /update 16
Officials extend COVID-19-related controls in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, through Nov. 11. Disruptions likely to continue.
Event
Officials have extended ongoing business and gathering restrictions in Phnom Penh through at least Nov. 11 due to continued COVID-19 activity. Gatherings are capped at 50 people with exemptions for medical workers, security personnel, and family gatherings for religious reasons, among others. Eateries and establishments that can operate may sell alcohol products. Facemasks remain mandatory in public areas. Schools and some nonessential businesses, like bars, cinemas, museums, and theaters, likely remain closed. Restaurants must operate according to health protocols. Individuals must show vaccination cards to enter schools, malls, and businesses in Phnom Penh.
Officials may designate red, orange, and yellow zones in specific neighborhoods based on local COVID-19 activity. Most businesses may operate on-site in yellow zones provided they adhere to certain health protocols. Residents in areas classified as orange zones must stay at home unless responding to emergencies or working in essential industries; only essential businesses can operate on-site in these locations.
Individuals in red zones cannot leave their residences except for medical emergencies and may need to undergo mandatory COVID-19 testing. Only limited essential services may operate in these areas; the government will provide food and drink to residents in red zones.
Authorities will likely maintain security protocols, such as checkpoints, to enforce restrictions in specific areas, especially within orange and red zones. Commercial disruptions will likely continue in localities where enhanced measures are in effect.
Advice
Heed the instructions of authorities. Consider avoiding nonessential operations in areas impacted by the restrictions. Confirm transport reservations. Remain cooperative if questioned by law enforcement officers.