Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen infected with A/H1N1
June 30, 2010
Xinhua
Cambodian government announced Tuesday that Prime Minister Hun Sen was found infected with A/H1N1 virus last Friday.
In a statement released Tuesday, Mam Bunheng, minister of health said the prime minister was found infected with A/H1N1 after the weekly Cabinet meeting that took place last Friday.
But he said the prime minister's health condition returns to normal after he was well treated by Cambodian eminent doctors.
According to the statement, other three senior government officials and two civil servants were found infected with the same disease including Yim Chhay Ly, deputy prime minister, and senior ministers Tao Seng Hour and Chhay Than.
The other two are civil servants.
According to ministry of health, to date, there have been 591 cases of A/H1N1, and six people have died since the outbreak of the virus last year.
In a statement released Tuesday, Mam Bunheng, minister of health said the prime minister was found infected with A/H1N1 after the weekly Cabinet meeting that took place last Friday.
But he said the prime minister's health condition returns to normal after he was well treated by Cambodian eminent doctors.
According to the statement, other three senior government officials and two civil servants were found infected with the same disease including Yim Chhay Ly, deputy prime minister, and senior ministers Tao Seng Hour and Chhay Than.
The other two are civil servants.
According to ministry of health, to date, there have been 591 cases of A/H1N1, and six people have died since the outbreak of the virus last year.
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