kotakinabalu Seramai 8,128 individu di Sabah masih berada di bawah pemantauan perintah pengawasan bagi mengelakkan penular wabak Covid-19.
Pengarah Kesihatan Negeri, Datuk Dr Christina Rundi berkata menerusi jumlah itu, 6,370 kontak rapat di bawah pemerhatian oleh Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Sabah .
“Selain itu, 673 individu kini masih ditempatkan di 26 pusat kuarantin seluruh negeri termasuk satu pusat kuarantin baharu di Asrama Tongkungan, Kompleks Sukan Tambunan manakala 68 orang sudah dibenarkan pulang,” katanya melalui melalui kenyataan media di Kota Kinabalu, semalam.
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