by ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ » Fri Apr 16, 2021 6:25 pm
PSD_Kiwi wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 5:53 pm
You are allowed to leave your home for grocery shopping up to 3 times p/week, max 2 persons p/household. Take you ID/passport.
Read the directive, it's all clearly explained.
If you just do shopping within your neighbourhood then no-one will challenge you.
Unless you are living in some of the small communities which are completely shut down and you aren't allowed out at all - the government are dropping off rice, canned fish and some other essentials to these places. If you were in one of them then you'd know.
If you know your way around you can actually make it quite far (in some areas) before you hit a final blockage.
If you don't speak Khmer then I'd imagine it would be quite difficult to get through a road block. I sat and watched one for about 20 mins yesterday and very, very few people were getting through.
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You are allowed to leave your home for grocery shopping up to 3 times p/week, max 2 persons p/household. Take you ID/passport.
Read the directive, it's all clearly explained.
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If you just do shopping within your neighbourhood then no-one will challenge you.
Unless you are living in some of the small communities which are completely shut down and you aren't allowed out at all - the government are dropping off rice, canned fish and some other essentials to these places. If you were in one of them then you'd know.
If you know your way around you can actually make it quite far (in some areas) before you hit a final blockage.
If you don't speak Khmer then I'd imagine it would be quite difficult to get through a road block. I sat and watched one for about 20 mins yesterday and very, very few people were getting through.