Universiti Malaysia Sabah allows students to stay in residential college during movement control order
UMS in a posting on its official Facebook page today said those who wanted to stay on campus should inform the residential college management for monitoring purposes. — Screen capture via Google
UMS in a posting on its official Facebook page today said those who wanted to stay on campus should inform the residential college management for monitoring purposes. UMS said those who have chosen to return home are free to do so, but they would have to undergo health check upon their return to the campus.
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