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SDMC: Six new Covid-19 clusters detected in Sarawak

KUCHING, Aug 15 — Six new Covid-19 clusters have been detected in the state capital, with three of them in the community and three more involving the workplace.

It said the latest clusters in the community were Kampung Tupong, Jalan Foochow and the Stapok 2 settlement scheme here. The Stapok 2 cluster involved several families in the settlement scheme, located in Jalan Stephen Yong, Batu Kawa here, with 22 individuals testing positive for Covid-19.

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