Sarawak ready to help Sabah fight Covid-19 if NSC calls, says Uggah
Wednesday, 14 Oct 2020 08:48 PM MYT
He said that while the state was prepared to help Sabah, which has been placed under the conditional movement control order after it saw a huge surge in cases recently, Sarawak must also continue to protect itself in the pandemic. Uggah, who is a deputy chief minister, pointed out that Sarawak was upgrading its testing capacity for Covid-19.
“This is one of the strategies to make sure that we can curb the spread of the disease and contain it. Those are the strategies we are now planning to prepare Sarawak,” he said.
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