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Sarawak suspends dine-ins after 16 Delta variant cases

16 Delta variant infections were detected just as Sarawak was preparing to transition into phase 2 of the National Recovery Plan tomorrow. - The Malaysian Insight file pic, July 13, 2021.

SARAWAK has reversed its decision to allow dine-ins even though the state is moving into phase two of the national recovery plan tomorrow. The U-turn is due to the detection of 16 more cases of the highly transmissible Covid-19 Delta variant in Kuching, the state disaster management committee said today.

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