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4.50pm: Sarawak braces for Covid-19
All foreign and local visitors who enter the state will be issued a 14-day stay-home notice beginning Wednesday. All kindergartens, childcare centres and tahfiz schools will be closed for two weeks from tomorrow while institutions of higher education, both government and private, will defer their new academic sessions by two weeks.
Public sports facilities including swimming pools, stadiums and gymnasiums will be closed until further notice while government functions involving over 50 people will be scrapped. People crowd a supermarket to stock up on essential goods, one of many in the Klang Valley which has seen long queues since this morning.Major cities and towns in the Klang Valley have been gripped by panic buying as people rush to stock up on their daily necessities in the wake of speculation that authorities might impose a lockdown to contain the spread of the Covid-19 virus.
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