Perak police tracking three returnees yet to take mandatory second Covid-19 test | Malay Mail

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Perak police tracking three returnees yet to take mandatory second Covid-19 test

Wednesday, 29 Jul 2020 01:25 PM MYTPerak police chief Datuk Razarudin Husain speaking to the press at the State Police Headquarters in Ipoh July 29, 2020. — Picture by Farhan Najib

“The house addresses and phone numbers given by the individuals were not correct,” he told a press conference at the State Police Headquarters here. He noted that Perak has a total of 2,140 returnees to date, with 1,687 already released from the home quarantine.“We were told that the IsoCare Centre has been contacting the individuals every day to check their whereabouts and daily activities via video and phone calls,” he added.

“The director had ordered the Health Department to continue the investigation. Therefore no further action from the police,” he said.

 

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