UPDATE: 31 More COVID-19 Cases Confirmed

PHNOM PENH – The Ministry of Health on March 23 announced the discovery of 31 new COVID-19 infections, after positive results from the Pasteur Institute were confirmed.

According to the new report, as of the night of March 23, 2020, there have now been 84 confirmed cases of infections in Cambodia.

Two are reported to be Cambodians, and 29 French tourists.

The first cases were 2 French males (67 & 80)

The later cases were- 17 French females, (48, 59, 66, 61, 63, 52, 62, 66, 59, 63, 76, 60, 63, 60, 69(2) & 59), 12 French males (66, 57, 70(2), 63(3), 52, 64, 62, 61 & 58) ;- 2 Khmer males (39 & 33)

On March 22, 2020, the Ministry of Health tested 37 people who had been exposed to two French men who had recently been diagnosed, aged 67 and 80.

A group of 36 French nationals arrived in Siem Reap on March 11, 2020. Then they went on a car tour with two tour guides and another Cambodian driver heading to Sihanoukville on March 18, 2020.

They arrived in Sihanoukville on March 18, 2020, and stayed in the Independence Hotel, which has since been closed.

For more information, please see the press release of the Ministry of Health:

Map of the outbreak

One thought on “UPDATE: 31 More COVID-19 Cases Confirmed

  • March 23, 2020 at 12:36 am
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    Very strange. This seems to indicate almost all of a French tour group that were exposed to the original 2, are infected. I don’t think such a high percentage of infections has happened anywhere in the world, so far.

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