Sarawak tracking down 365 who had close contacts with Covid-19 cases

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It is important to track them down to break the chain of infection, says state disaster managemet committee. FMTNews Sarawak

A task force is in charge of tracing close contacts of those who test positive for Covid-19.

He said it is important for the committee to track down these individuals to break the chain of infection of the virus. “We have only managed to contact 86% of them and 16 of them have tested positive for the virus,” he said at a press conference here today.

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