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Covid-19: Dine-in no go tomorrow as Delta variant cases rise in Sarawak

KUCHING, July 13 — Sarawakians are still not allowed to do dine-in at eateries even as the state enters Phase 2 of the National Recovery Plan tomorrow, the Sarawak Disaster Management Committee announced today.

“Therefore, dine-in is temporarily not allowed until the latest guidelines are issued by the ministry,” SDMC said in a statement today. “More economic sectors will be opened up under Phase 2 with strict compliance of the guidelines swept by the Ministry of Local Government and Housing,” The first Covid-19 case involving the Delta variant in Sarawak has been detected, according to the Institute of Health and Community Medicine of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak .

 

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