S'wak to impose two-week stay at home order from March 18 for everyone entering the state
Published on 16 Mar 2020 6:52:18 PM
Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg has said that Sarawak will impose a two-week stay home order on everyone entering the state as part of measures to prevent the escalation of Covid-19. This came after the state recorded 14 new positive cases on Monday, bringing the total to 34 since Friday.
This will come into effect on Wednesday and exemptions will only be given by the state Health Department to those required to travel under special circumstances, such as official and business duties.
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Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg has said that Sarawak will impose a two-week stay home order on everyone entering the state as part of measures to prevent the escalation of Covid-19. This came after the state recorded 14 new positive cases on Monday, bringing the total to 34 since Friday.
This will come into effect on Wednesday and exemptions will only be given by the state Health Department to those required to travel under special circumstances, such as official and business duties.
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