COVID-19: More than 60 per cent of positive cases in Sabah are imported

Bernama
May 26, 2020 17:42 MYT
No new cases were reported yesterday and the total number of cases for Sabah remains at 343.
Sabah Health director, Datuk Dr Christina Rundi said, more than 60 per cent of the COVID-19 cases in the state involved Sabahans who had recently returned from the Peninsular.
She said, the Ministry of Health has divided COVID-19 infections into four categories; Imported Case A which involves Sabahans returning from overseas and contracted the virus from people of other countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, United Kingdom and Indonesia.
“While Imported Case B refers to the Sabahans who have recently returned and were infected outside of the state especially in Peninsular Malaysia; Imported Case C are those whose infection was detected outside of the district they live in, and the fourth category is Local Case which refers to infection within the district where the patients live.
“The majority of the infection cases in Sabah are contacts to Imported Case B, those infected while they were in Peninsular and have just returned to Sabah,” she said in a statement today.
Dr Christina said, no new cases were reported yesterday and the total number of cases for Sabah remains at 343.
Meanwhile, she said, the operations to send Sabah tertiary students resumed yesterday with four chartered flights carrying 1,148 students.
Dr Christina said, the students will be inspected by health personnel at the airport’s point of entry.
“The state health department requests cooperation from all quarters to ensure the management for the students’ return run smoothly,” she said. - BERNAMA
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