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Covid-19: Three imported cases recorded in Sarawak today, says SDMC

Saturday, 03 Oct 2020 05:33 PM MYT

“Of these, two cases were registered in Sibu and one case in Kuching. They are all imported cases,” the State Disaster Management Committee informed in a statement today. The case then continued his journey from Kota Kinabalu to Kuching on September 30, before continuing on his journey to Sibu on the same day.During his stopover in Kuching International Airport, the case underwent Covid-19 swab test and his rT-PCR test was found positive on October 2. He had previously undergone a Covid-19 test at a private clinic in Tawau on September 28 and was tested negative.

This case is also asymptomatic and was admitted to Sibu Hospital on the day results were released. The case was categorised as a case who got the infection from a high-risk district in Sabah and close contact tracing is ongoing. His rT-PCR test was found to be positive on October 2 and was referred to Sarawak General Hospital for further treatment. He is also asymptomatic. This case was also categorised as a case that got the infection from a high-risk district in Sabah. Close contact tracing is being done.

 

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