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34 cases of Covid-19 self-test kits sold above ceiling price detected

The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry has detected 34 cases of traders and pharmacies selling the Covid-19 self-test kit above the recommended price. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, September 18, 2021.

THE Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry has recorded 34 cases of traders and pharmacies selling the Covid-19 self-test kit above the recommended price. Deputy minister Rosol Wahid said the offences were detected after checks were carried out on more than 1,800 premises nationwide since September 5 until yesterday.

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