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Sarawak bans restaurant dining in eight districts

Staff wait for a customer to finish eating at a café in Kota Kinabalu. Sarawak has banned dining at restaurants in eight districts as the state grapples with a spike in fresh Covid-19 cases. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, August 20, 2021.

SARAWAK has banned restaurant dining in eight of its southern districts for one week starting Sunday as the state grapples with an explosion of new Covid-19 cases. The state reported 2,548 cases today, a new record high, though the state disaster management committee said 2,547 or 99.96% of the cases were category 1 or 2 .

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