They had been at a post-Cabinet meeting attended by a person who had contracted the virus. FMTNews Covid19
PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin and other top officials who were exposed to a Covid-19 patient at a post-Cabinet meeting have been given the all-clear to return to work tomorrow.
Health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said today was their 14th day of quarantine, adding that all those who attended the meeting had tested negative for the virus after being swabbed again. “So, tomorrow, they will be back to their normal work routine in their office. So far, they have shown a positive response, with none of them testing positive.
“Even the officer who tested positive is improving and his swab tests have been showing good results,” he said at his daily press conference today.
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