Sabah orders mandatory quarantine for local returnees after spike in Covid-19 cases | Malay Mail

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Sabah orders mandatory quarantine for local returnees after spike in Covid-19 cases

Thursday, 14 May 2020 11:29 AM MYTDr Rundi warned that returning students ordered to observe a medical quarantine at their homes must strictly abide by the Health Department’s order. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

“Following the spike in the number of cases from returning Sabahans and the non-compliance from those required to undergo home quarantine, we are amending the SOP to curb the spreading of the virus. Dr Rundi warned on Tuesday that returning students ordered to observe a medical quarantine at their homes must strictly abide by the Health Department’s order.

“This means a new cluster with the cumulative number of three cases from the same source,” said Dr Rundi in a statement last night.

 

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