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Cambodia takes delivery of China’s Sinopharm vaccines

Prime Minister Hun Sen says he won’t be inoculated as efficacy for those over 60 still being studied

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Feb 2021 10:30PM

Cambodia takes delivery of China’s Sinopharm vaccines
Cambodia has so far recorded 474 cases of Covid-19 and no deaths. – AFP pic, February 8, 2021

ANKARA – Cambodia received its first shipment of Covid-19 vaccines from China yesterday evening, the country's premier said.

In a statement posted on Facebook, Prime Minister Hun Sen said the first batch of 600,000 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine were donated by China.

Alongside Chinese ambassador to Cambodia Wang Wentian, Sen said: “We have received the vaccine today thanks to the solid cooperation between Cambodia and China. If not for this relationship, we would not have achieved this for our people.”

The vaccines were brought from China’s Sinopharm pharmaceutical company.

Sen also asked for further assistance from the Chinese government, the Anadolu Agency reported.

“I am hopeful that we will continue to receive it incrementally,” he added, according to daily Phnom Penh Post.

Cambodia’s Health and National Defence Ministries will each take 300,000 doses from the shipment for vaccination.

So far, 474 cases of the virus have been reported in the country, with no deaths.

Sen, 68, said he would not be vaccinated as planned on February 10 as Chinese officials informed him “the vaccine is intended for people between the ages of 18-59”.

“The safety and efficacy of the vaccine for people over 60 years old is still being studied,” he added.

“I approve of letting my three sons get vaccinated, as well as my two sons-in-law and commanders of the army,” he said. 

“The vaccination of officials will demonstrate the government’s responsibility.”

The prime minister said his government is mulling buying vaccines from other countries, including from Thailand and Russia.

Serum Institute of India will also send a shipment of at least 100,000 doses of vaccine to the kingdom. – Bernama, February 8, 2021

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