Covid-19 patient in Miri issued RM1,000 compound for not disclosing travel history

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KUCHING: The Sarawak Health Department has issued a compound of RM1,000 to the Covid-19 patient in Miri who did not disclose her overseas travel history when returning to the state last week.

said further action would be taken if the compound is not paid on time.

"This is for the benefit of all of us. Complying with all these conditions may be a little bit of sacrifice but it means a lot," he said at the state disaster management committee's briefing here on Friday . She had been randomly selected for a polymerase chain reaction test while on transit in KL International Airport but flew back to Miri the same day instead of waiting for the result.

Uggah also said Sarawak reported no new cases or recoveries on Friday , with the total confirmed cases remaining at 570.

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