Boarding school students would be allowed to go straight home FMTNews Students Covid19
More than 3,000 state-sponsored students from Sabah are in Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak.
However, Sabah education minister Yusof Yacob said students from boarding schools in other states would not be quarantined, unless they showed symptoms of Covid-19. “We will allow them to go straight home upon their arrival,” he said.
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