MH2664 passengers on March 26 flight urged to contact health authority

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MH2664 passengers on March 26 flight urged to contact health authority
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CORONAVIRUS | The message by Tawau Health Office goes especially to those who were seated between line 18 and 24.

| Health authority is calling passengers of Malaysia Airlines flight MH2664 from Kuala Lumpur to Tawau, Sabah on March 26 to come forward for Covid-19 test.

According to a poster issued by the Tawau Health Office earlier today, the passengers, especially those who were seated between line 18 and 24 are urged to contact the Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre for Covid-19 as soon as possible. "Attention all passengers of Flight MH2664 from Kuala Lumpur to Tawau on March 26, 2020 especially those seated at line 18 to 24.

"You are requested to contact CPRC of Tawau Health Office at +60-164729314 or +60-198695855," said the notice. The announcement posted on the health office's Facebook page this afternoon, however, did not mention further details., Sabah Health Department director Christina Rudy said such report was issued from time to time to reach people who had close contacts with Covid-19 patients so that they can come to get themselves tested at the nearest healthcare facility.

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