Sources say their status as illegal immigrants will make many of them reluctant to step forward for testing, even if they show symptoms of Covid-19. FMTNews SeriPetaling
The 2,000 Rohingya men are said to have attended the religious gathering which saw a spike in Covid-19 cases across the region.
Malaysia’s search for the Rohingya highlights the challenge for governments trying to track the virus among communities living without official papers and wary of authorities. The government had asked the police criminal investigation division to look for the missing participants, the security source said.
Participants spent most of their time crowded into the mosque for the four-day event, but some went to restaurants, shopping malls and Kuala Lumpur’s landmark Petronas twin towers, according to Reuters interviews with people who attended and social media posts.
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