Police say the man, who is believed to have attended a tabligh gathering, probably left the clinic because things were moving slowly. FMTNews Covid19 Coronavirus Tabligh
SHAH ALAM: A patient who “escaped” from the Bukit Naga health clinic in Section 32 here on Thursday after he was suspected of contracting Covid-19, an incident which went viral on social media, returned voluntarily to the clinic yesterday.
He said the man, who is believed to have attended the tabligh gathering at the Sri Petaling mosque in Kuala Lumpur recently, had probably acted that way because of the slow treatment process in the clinic.
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