Malaysia detains migrants during virus lockdown COVID19
Malaysian authorities detained large numbers of migrants Friday in a series of raids, according to media reports, that a rights group says could trigger a 'massive' disease outbreak.
A few places with high infection concentrations are under total lockdown, with thousands of people confined to their homes and areas sealed off to non-residents. Deputy Asia director of Human Rights Watch, Phil Robertson, warned the mass detainment of migrant workers might cause the virus to spread further.
Reports of the raids spread fear among migrants, deterring them "from coming forward to be tested for Covid-19 and to seek further treatment," said the head of rights group Tenaganita Glorene Das.
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