BAU – The decline in Covid-19 daily cases to two digits in Sarawak would enable the state to enter Phase Four of the National Recovery Plan, said Chief Minister Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg.
He said the daily cases dropped from three to two digits, with 91 reported on December 4 and 23 recorded yesterday.
“The decline to two digits occurred since some weeks ago, thus countering claims by certain quarters that the number of Covid-19 would increase following the 12th Sarawak election.
“I am thankful to those people who have gotten themselves vaccinated and have received the booster dose as well, which could control the spread of Covid-19.
“When the number of cases has declined, hopefully we can enter Phase Four of the pandemic and our economy can be (fully) reopened.
“Moving to Phase Four will have a positive impact on business and other activities, thus bringing economic benefits to the people,” he said in his speech at the 65th anniversary celebration of the Bau District Council, here, today.

Abang Johari said in an effort to ensure continuous economic development in Sarawak, the private sector’s involvement would be intensified, especially in projects which could not be fully funded by the state government.
“In the process of development, we need the private sector to come in, as they will inject funds while the government will facilitate their (private sector) efforts in developing certain areas, including in Bau,” he said.
Meanwhile, Abang Johari said basic infrastructure development, especially in Sarawak’s rural areas, is expected to be completed within a period of five years, which would enable focus to be given to boosting innovation and developing the people’s talents in new technology.
“That is why we encourage the private sector to pursue economic generation, and if this happens, I see a bright future for Sarawak. We have our own approach, our own people, and our own way of developing the state,” he added. – Bernama, December 30, 2021