Sarawak issues stay home notice for arrivals, extends school holidays
Visitors as well as residents returning from abroad to Sarawak will have to comply with a stay home notice for 14 days, starting March 18. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 16, 2020.
SARAWAK has prolonged the school holidays and introduced a mandatory 14-day stay home notice for visitors and residents returning from abroad as it ramps up the battle against Covid-19 The Sarawak Disaster Management Committee said in a statement that the stay home notice will be applicable starting March 18 for Sarawak residents and long and short term pass holders.
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