Only those with symptoms of Covid-19 infection will be sent to quarantine centres, says the chief minister. FMTNews Covid19 Quarantine PeninsularStudent Sabah
University and college students register themselves in Kuala Lumpur to return to their hometowns.
Chief Minister Shafie Apdal issued the directive today and ordered that they only undergo 14 days’ quarantine at home. Shafie, however, said that students with symptoms would be ordered to go to quarantine centres based on the evaluation and recommendation of health authorities.
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