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No trace of coronavirus detected in Malaysia: Lee thesundaily KLIA Sepang coronavirus flu fever Wuhan Malaysia

Deputy Minister of Health Dr Lee Boon Chye visited the 24-hour functional body temperature monitoring center at KLIA today. - Bernama: No traces of coronavirus have been detected in the country, according to Deputy Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye.

“Sixty-one people were found to have high body temperature readings but a second scan found that the passengers, among them Malaysians, Myanmar and Irish nationals, were suffering from common fever,“ he said today. Speaking to the media after observing the thermal scan process in KLIA following the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China, Lee said the rigorous monitoring process was carried out after Chinese health authorities confirmed there was a risk of the virus spreading.

Lee said anyone who entered the country would undergo a thermal scanning process and if not well or feverish, they would be placed at the KLIA Health Quarantine Centre before being taken to the Sungai Buloh Hospital for further action.

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