Friday, 07 Feb 2020 05:08 PM MYTDatuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad speaks to reporters at the Health Ministry in Putrajaya February 3, 2020. — Picture by Choo Choy May
Dzulkefly explained the woman arrived in Singapore on January 17 together with her spouse, son and daughter-in-law before crossing over into Johor four days later. He said the next day, Johor Baru district health officials then received a report from personnel working at the accommodation where the woman was staying, informing them of her condition which had not improved despite her finishing the dose of over-the-counter medication.
One of those infected included a four-year-old girl from Guangzhou, China, who was discharged from Hospital Sultanah Maliha on Tuesday after subsequent tests showed she had fully recovered. “They also did not move around much,” he said when asked if the woman had visited many places within Johor and if people should be alarmed.
This, he said, was directed mainly at those looking to visit friends or family members admitted to hospital wards, advising against making the trip unless it was absolutely necessary.
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