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Cambodia aims to welcome vaccinated foreigners by November

Cambodia may reopen doors to vaccinated international travellers as soon as November.
Photo: TTG Asia

Cambodia is working towards a possible reopening of borders for fully vaccinated international travellers by November this year, with Phnom Penh on track to becoming the most vaccinated city in South-east Asia.

The Cambodian tourism ministry recently announced that fully vaccinated international tourists with proof of their inoculation could be allowed into Cambodia as soon as November 2021.

The country’s authorities are also mulling the reduction or full removal of the 14-day quarantine policy for fully vaccinated tourists who show proof of a negative Covid test taken 72 hours before travel and test negative for the virus upon arrival at Phnom Penh International Airport.

Cambodia is currently the second most vaccinated country in South-east Asia after Singapore. The Kingdom has already inoculated more than 60 per cent of its 16.5 million people, while over 95 per cent of its 2.1 million residents in the capital Phnom Penh are already fully vaccinated.

Read the full article at TTG Asia: https://www.ttgasia.com/2021/09/07/cambodia-aims-to-welcome-vaccinated-foreigners-by-november/

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