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HOT NEWS
The WHO said that there are around seven or eight ‘top’ vaccine candidates for the new coronavirus, adding that their studies and development are being accelerated. Source: Associated Press
Wuhan has planned to conduct city-wide nucleic and acid testing over a period of 10 days as the city reported its first clusters of new infections over the weekend. Source: Reuters
As countries begin to ease lockdown measures, the WHO called for the ‘extreme vigilance’ in doing so amid the concerns over the second wave. Source: The Straits Times
WORLD
The United States told Iran to send a charter plane to take 11 Iranian nationals whom the U.S. has been trying to deport back, accusing Iran of obstructing the process. Source: CNA
Putin ordered the gradual lifting of lockdown measures despite the increase of new infected cases, as the unemployment had doubled to 1.4 million in a month. Source: Reuters
Brazil has deployed thousands of soldiers to protect the Amazon rainforest in response to the surge of 55 percent of deforestation in the first four months of this year. Source: The Straits Times
REGIONS
Hong Kong police arrested 230 people in pro-democracy protests, accusing them for unlawful assembly, assaulting police officers and failing to provide identity. Source: Reuters
Wuhan reported 5 new cases of coronavirus in local people, who were previously classified as asymptomatic, for the first time since authorities lifted the lockdown. Source: Daily Post
Vietnam reopened kindergartens and primary schools after having no community infections for almost a month, while schools shorten the class to only half-day long. Source: CNA
CAMBODIA
PM and WHO reminded people about the second wave of COVID-19 as it is a real threat if people are less cautious about the spread of the virus. Source: The Phnom Penh Post
The Health Minister said approximately 92,000 workers who just repatriated from Thailand have been quarantined in 14 days and tested negative of COVID-19. Source: Fresh News
The construction of a new tourism port in Kompot to open up new opportunities for tourism, is more than 30 percent complete and expected to be finished by mid-year. Source: Khmer Times