An activist says Putrajaya's past inaction caused Covid-19 to spread, while lecturer says extra precautions are needed because of Indonesia and Philippines. FMTNews Covid19 AirTravel StateLaw Economy Sabah
Some of the 122 Sabah Foundation students who returned from Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak today. They will stay in quarantine at home for 14 days.
Malaysia Agreement 1963 activist Zainnal Ajamain said the previous federal transport minister Anthony Loke failed to close off air travel to Sabah when the pandemic was spreading across the world. He said Sabah’s first positive patient on March 9 was a 58-year-old man in Tawau who had attended the Sri Petaling tabligh cluster. The man died on March 20.State leaders are reported to be considering what action to take in the wake of Friday’s announcement by the Prime Minister, Muhyiddin Yassin, that most businesses would be allowed to reopen.
Sabah UITM lecturer Tony Paridi said the Sabah government had to be more cautious because extra precautions were needed in Sabah because of the threat of the disease spreading from Peninsular Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines.Former Sabah chief minister Yong Teck Lee criticised the “deafening silence” on whether restrictions on business would be relaxed, and whether state government departments will be open on Monday.
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