Sabah health director Dr Christina Rundi and state police chief Zaini Jass address unverified information shared widely on social media. FMTNews FalseWhatsapp
Sabah health director Dr Christina Rundi says WhatsApp message that two Covid-19 patients had fled from a hospital is false.
Earlier today, there were claims on social media that fish markets in several districts in the state had been classified as Covid-19 “red zones”. “The one on the two Covid-19 patients is also not true as they were actually allowed to return home on March 18 after they tested negative for the virus,” she said in a statement today.
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