Sabah hopes New Year celebration was not cause of spike in daily cases | New Straits Times

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NSTnation It is hoped that the increase in Covid19 cases in Sabah was not caused by the recent NewYear`s celebrations where people might have ignored standard operating procedures (SOPs).

 

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DGHisham Please share the data that shows your ridiculous SOPs protect us from the virus. Even Pfizer admits that their 'vaccine' doesn't protect us. And u propaganda merchants are trying to sell us the idea that a face nappy does? KKMPutrajaya

DGHisham Of course it was. We are still in denial

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