Youth and Sports Ministry says spike in Covid-19 cases won’t affect KL Sukma | Malay Mail

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KOTA TINGGI, Feb 8 ― The Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) is optimistic that the spike in Covid-19 cases will not jeopardise the staging of the Malaysia Games (Sukma) as scheduled this year. Its minister, Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu believes that the Games can be held if done in accordance...

KOTA TINGGI, Feb 8 ― The Ministry of Youth and Sports is optimistic that the spike in Covid-19 cases will not jeopardise the staging of the Malaysia Games as scheduled this year.

However, he said the scale of the Kuala Lumpur Sukma was subject to permission from the Ministry of Health and the National Security Council . He said this when asked to comment on whether the increase in Covid-19 cases would affect the 2022 KL Sukma. “We are still waiting for a memorandum from the Cabinet in our request for the government to provide a certain allocation to hold the Kuala Lumpur Sukma,” he said.

 

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