Himpunan Asasi Rakyat Sabah criiticises contradictory responses from the authorities and the state government. FMTNews Covid19 Tourist China Sabah
There have been conflicting figures on the number of Chinese visitors in Sabah.
Lai said Harus was “deeply concerned” with reports that thousands of Chinese tourists were stranded in Sabah because of the outbreak. Lai said that according to a Jan 30 Daily Express report, 5,418 Wuhan residents had entered Sabah and it was not known if they were still in the state. “The situation was further muddled when The Star, quoting Sabah Immigration Department director Muhamad Sade Mohamad Amin, reported that 15,907 Chinese nationals had entered Sabah as of Jan 31.Lai said Muhamad also disclosed that only 2,919 Chinese had left Sabah between Feb 1 and 10.
“These contradictions and lack of truth can cause much anxiety and a lack of trust in our information management and public outreach in dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.”
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