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Education Ministry says only Covid-19 saliva tests allowed at schools

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 8 — The Covid-19 screenings in all schools under the Ministry of Education must be conducted using saliva test kits only.

Referring to a photo titled ‘Teachers conduct practical training by swabbing students in a school’ that went viral on social media, the MOE said investigations found that it involved a Covid-19 screening in a school in Pahang. “However, a nasal swab demonstration was also conducted and involved four students and four teachers who were assisted by two community nurses,” the statement read.

 

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