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Chief MInister Shafie Apdal says if the Covid-19 virus is not stopped in the next two weeks, a total lockdown may be necessary. FMTNews ShafieApdal

Sabah Chief Minister Shafie Apdal addresses a press conference on the Covid-19 situation today.

“We must take this seriously. I know some people will be affected business-wise but these are different times. The safety and health of people are far more important. This is only for two weeks, not two months or two years. Shafie said the MCO was a containment period, the first stage towards stopping the spread of Covid-19.

Shafie said while the virus originated from China, the current cases mainly involved or were spread by those who had attended a tabligh gathering in Kuala Lumpur from Feb 27 to March 1. Rundi said six hospitals had been designated to treat Covid-19 patients – Queen Elizabeth and Likas hospitals here, Keningau hospital, Duchess of Kent Hospital in Sandakan, and the Lahad Datu and Tawau hospitals.

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