MIRI: A 53-year old Brunei man, who went to a mosque gathering in Seri Petaling, Kuala Lumpur and was in Miri for a shopping spree, has been found to have been infected with Covid-19.
Brunei's health authorities have issued a statement saying they were investigating the current health status of Bruneians who journeyed with the man during this time.
He then went across the Miri border back to Brunei by land via the Sungai Tujuh immigration checkpoint, 35km north of Miri city.The Sarawak State Disaster Relief Committee, in a separate notice, said it was trying to trace those passengers who were seated near the man during the KLIA-Miri Air Asia flight on March 3.
Those Sarawakians who had attended that mosque event have been urged to immediately report themselves to the nearest government hospital or clinic. The state Disaster Relief Management Committee secretariat said any suspected Covid-19 case must be immediately referred to the Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre of the State Health Department via the hotline.
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