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Chinese-educated Cambodian medical workers and medical students pose for a group photo at a COVID-19 inoculation site in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, April 14, 2021. (Xinhua) We know that our job is at high risks of infections, but we re still keen to work on it because we want to protect our people and to win over COVID-19 as soon as possible, said one of Chinese-educated Cambodian doctors and medical students taking part in the inoculation drive in Cambodia.
PHNOM PENH, April 25 (Xinhua) Choeng Senglim, a Cambodian medical student at a university in China, said she is thrilled to be able to help inoculate people in Cambodia against COVID-19 as the kingdom has seen a spike in new cases.
Chinese-educated Cambodian doctors, students help vaccinate people against Covid-19
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