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Spike in Covid-19 cases won’t affect KL Sukma: sports minister

M’sia Games will not be disrupted if done in accordance with SOPs but event scale subject to permission from MOH, MKN

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 Feb 2022 1:00PM

Spike in Covid-19 cases won’t affect KL Sukma: sports minister
Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu (pictured above) said that the dates and events for KL Sukma are expected to be finalised at the end of the month as the ministry is still ‘waiting for a memorandum from the Cabinet… to provide a certain allocation to hold the Kuala Lumpur Sukma’. – Bernama pic, February 9, 2022

KOTA TINGGI − The Youth and Sports Ministry is optimistic that the spike in Covid-19 cases will not jeopardise the staging of the Malaysia Games (Sukma) as scheduled this year.

Its minister, Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu believes that the Games can be held if done in accordance with the stipulated standard operating procedures (SOPs).

However, he said the scale of the Kuala Lumpur Sukma was subject to permission from the Health Ministry (MOH) and the National Security Council (MKN).

“I believe if we continue to follow the SOPs and so on, no event will be disrupted,” he told reporters after officiating at the handover ceremony for the upgrade and repair of the Rakan Muda Water and Air Sports Complex yesterday.

He said this when asked to comment on whether the increase in Covid-19 cases would affect the 2022 KL Sukma. 

Faizal also said that the dates and events for KL Sukma are expected to be finalised at end of the month.

“We are still waiting for a memorandum from the Cabinet in our request for the government to provide a certain allocation to hold the Kuala Lumpur Sukma,” he said.

On the condition of facilities to be used for the 2024 Johor Sukma, he said the relevant parties had been told to carry out frequent maintenance.

“Even if there is no Sukma, we still have to maintain it… I ask all parties to upkeep maintenance of the facilities... this is because all the facilities we build are (allocations) from the government and it is the people’s money, so we need to take care of it best as we can,” he said.

Malaysia recorded 13,944 Covid-19 cases yesterday − making it the third day in a row that new cases have exceeded the 10,000-mark. – Bernama, February 9, 2022

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