AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Alert: Cambodia’s Ministry of Health says there are still no Ebola cases in the country, but it has issued a nationwide warning after WHO declared the DRC-Uganda outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, urging people to stay vigilant and follow prevention steps, including monitoring symptoms after travel. Emergency Care: The ministry also highlights readiness plans for rapid response, while recent support continues—10 ADB-funded ambulances were handed over to strengthen emergency services, especially in remote and border areas. Community Health: In Kampot’s Dang Tong, a volunteer medical mission treated and checked up on more than 4,000 residents, showing how care is being pushed closer to rural communities. Public Health Supply: Meanwhile, Information Ministry officials joined a blood donation drive, noting Phnom Penh alone uses 400–450 blood bags per day. Disaster Relief: The Cambodian Red Cross delivered aid to 73 families hit by severe gusts in Kampong Cham, with safety advice for heavy rains and lightning.
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