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Covid-19 negative test results not needed to enter Bintulu from tomorrow, says disaster management committee

MIRI, Sept 17 — Those entering Bintulu will not need to provide negative Covid-19 test results starting tomorrow, the Bintulu Division Disaster Management Committee confirmed today.

“The rT-PCR or RTK-Antigen test results will not be required for travel between districts, and it will only apply to those who have completed their two-dose Covid-19 vaccine.

 

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