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Prime Minister Makes Most of his Quarantine

Phnom Penh: Prime Minister Hun Sen is making the most of his time in quarantine. He is half-way through his 14-day quarantine period, after coming into indirect contact with someone with Covid-19 last week. He was advised by doctors to quarantine at home.

Posting on Facebook on Friday afternoon, the Prime Minister shared some pictures of how he is spending his time. He says he’s been attending to government business during the day and has admitted to settling down to watch European football at night. The Prime Minister seems impressed with the time he’s spending on his exercise bike. He says he’s managing 80-120 minutes a day, but is missing the golf course.

He’s wished Cambodians well over the next few days and is looking forward to getting out of the house and back to work in-person.




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