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Kelantan mandates second Covid-19 test for Sabah arrivals

Travellers from Sabah to Kelantan must now undergo second swab test after five-day quarantine period

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 27 Nov 2020 8:47PM

Kelantan mandates second Covid-19 test for Sabah arrivals
Kelantan's state security council says it expects 121 people to arrive in the state from Sabah tomorrow despite the monsoon season, adding that measures are in place to avoid a Covid-19 surge in the state. – Bernama pic, November 27, 2020

KOTA BARU – Travellers from Sabah to Kelantan will be required to undergo a second Covid-19 swab test after the mandatory five-day quarantine period, said Kelantan security council (MKN) director Jefny Muhammad.

He said the swab test was compulsory for everyone even if the first test carried out three days before leaving Sabah returns negative.

“Upon arrival at the airport, they will be taken to a gazetted quarantine centres to undergo the swab test and five-day compulsory quarantine.”

So far, we have two gazetted quarantine centres, namely the State Educational Technology Division in Pengkalan Chepa and the Mara Higher Skills College in Pasir Mas, as well as the H Elite Hotel for those who can afford it,” he said.

Speaking at a press conference after chairing the MKN meeting at the disease control branch office, public health division, state health department here today, Jefny said that 121 travellers from Sabah, including civil servants, teachers and police personnel, will be arriving at the Sultan Ismail Petra Airport in Pengkalan Chepa from tomorrow.

For this, he said, two buses would be provided to transport them to the designated quarantine centres.

“For those arriving on official matters, such as meetings, they too will be assessed by the state health department personnel on duty at the airport and, based on that, they may be fitted with green wristbands to enable them to be present at places they are required to be at,” he said.

He said this was to ensure there is no spike in cases in Kelantan ahead of the monsoon season, as Sabah was among the states with the highest number of Covid-19 infections in the country. – Bernama, November 27, 2020
 

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