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Dr Sim: Sarawak looking to countries like Singapore for guidance on addressing Covid-19 surge

KUCHING, Sept 15 — The current surge in Covid-19 cases in Sarawak due to the Delta variant has resulted in local medical experts turning to surrounding countries experiencing a similar situation, said Datuk Seri Dr Sim Kui Hian.

“Singapore is the closest to our situation and serves as a good guide for our Covid-19 latest strategy,” he said in a Facebook post, adding the current surge is expected to peak around five cycles. The State Disaster Management Committee advisor said this is necessary to ensure hospital facilities, doctors, and nurses are not overwhelmed by the cases due to Covid-19 surge.

 

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Finally Sarawak admit it lost trust in IsmailSabri60 ' s Ministry of Health! Bravo!

Good one...IsmailSabri60 what is this own state alao looking for other country guidance....

Lps ni bole nanyi lagu kebangsaan 'Majulah Singapura'

Now you are talking good sense

that's how u do things, not to Putrajaya but looking to negara maju for a model. 👍

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