SEPANG:Passengers from Sabah waiting to be screened for COVID-19 at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) yesterday braved the three-hour-wait in an organised manner, compared to up to six hours as reported on Sunday.
A total of 50 people were segregated into groups to undergo testing and were given a clear explanation by the health staff on the responsibilities of each individual, including when they undergo quarantine at home.
Angela Ng, 39 from Tenom said the situation at the arrival hall was organised while waiting for her turn to take the test.
“The waiting was not long, only three hours. The mandatory test and quarantine are good to ensure no infection to the community and for all to comply with the SOP," said Ng who returned to Sabah to vote.
Ng said the process may have been long yesterday due to the large number of passengers since it was a Sunday as many people rushed to prepare for work the following day.
National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) Operations Implementation Sector deputy director-general Zakaria Shaaban said the high volume at the arrival hall is expected this week following the end of the Sabah election.
The Health Ministry's decision to increase personnel ensured a smoother process today, he said.
He estimated that some 4,400 people arrived from Sabah yesterday, involving 29 flights, 10 landing at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and 19 at KLIA2.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah last Saturday announced that all arrivals from Sabah will have to undergo COVID-19 screening at international entry points from Sept 27 to Oct 10.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Tue Sep 29 2020
Passengers from Sabah waiting to be screened for COVID-19 at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) yesterday braved the three-hour-wait in an organised manner. - Foto BERNAMA
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