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EMCO incoming for Kulim, says MB

Govt must halt spread of Bayam Indah cluster, says Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 25 Nov 2020 4:20PM

EMCO incoming for Kulim, says MB
Menteri Besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor says the Bayam Indah cluster was detected in Kulim on November 21 and as of yesterday, a total of 50 positive Covid-19 cases linked to the cluster had been detected. – The Vibes file pic, November 25, 2020

ALOR STAR – The Kedah government will submit an application for the enhanced movement control order to be implemented in Kulim, following the spread of a new cluster in the district.

Menteri Besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor said that the Bayam Indah cluster was detected in the district on November 21 and as of yesterday, a total of 50 positive Covid-19 cases linked to the cluster had been detected. 

It is feared that the virus will spread further within the industrial area if not contained.

“Our concern is that it will spread to other industrial areas as happened in Selangor, affecting factory production. The Kulim Hi-Tech Park (KHTP) is located in the area, so we want to take care of this area as the state’s economic generator,” he told reporters after chairing the state exco meeting here today.

“There are more than 30,000 workers at KHTP, so we do not want the factories to be closed down because it will have a huge impact.

“Therefore, we hope to tighten control in Kulim, especially around Bayam Indah.”

He said the population of Kulim was 329,000, while the spread of the Bayam Indah cluster involved locations with more than 17,000 residents.

“If we take into account a 500m radius (from the Bayam Indah area), there are 1,412 houses involving several housing estates with more than 6,000 residents,” said Sanusi.

He said that lessons should be taken from the experience in Aman Jaya in Sg Petani before, as the infection moves faster and easier in areas with high population density.

In this regard, he also reminded the public to ensure full compliance with standard operating procedures.

He said that based on the record, there are 12 clusters in Kedah that have ended, including Tawar, Telaga, Sivagangga and Sungai. – Bernama, November 25, 2020

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