Police looking for four Indonesians who fled after Covid-19 screenings
Wednesday, 20 May 2020 09:15 PM MYT
SEPANG, May 20 — The police are looking for four Indonesian workers who ran away from a kongsi house in Sepang after undergoing Covid-19 tests. On May 18, medical personnel informed that one of the Indonesian workers who had been screened at the house tested positive for Covid-19 and was taken to Sungai Buloh Hospital for treatment.
According to Wan Kamarul Azran, the Sungai Pelek Health Centre had directed the company to bring the workers living in the house to undergo another Covid-19 test the next day .
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