Cambodia's health ministry says the country's last corona patient has recovered and returned home, after which there are currently no corona patients in the Southeast Asian country. However, according to Reuters, the ministry called for caution, while the statement did not mention easing the lockdown. In Cambodia, 122 victims of CUV-19 have been reported, but no deaths have been reported in the country. Corona's last confirmed case in Cambodia was on April 12. According to the ministry, 14,684 tests have been conducted in the country since January. Health Minister Mam Bin Hang urged people to be careful and adhere to safety measures, including not gathering in large groups. "We think most of the victims are people from outside, so we have to be careful at all border crossings, be it airports, sea or land routes," he told the media. He added that all people coming from abroad will have to provide a certificate of exemption from COVID-19, after which they will be allowed to enter the country. "Once they return to the country, they will be quarantined for another 14 days.
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