Domestic trade ministry mulls proposal to control price of Covid test kits


The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry is considering a proposal to control the price of Covid-19 test kits, says deputy minister Rosol Wahid. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Afif Abd Halim, August 3, 2021.

THE Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry is considering a proposal to control the price of Covid-19 test kits, said deputy minister Rosol Wahid.

He said based on feedback from the public, the test kit price is a burden especially to low-income groups and families with many children.

“We were told that the price is RM39.90 each. Not many can afford to buy it at that price. So, we are discussing the matter with manufacturers, importers and sellers to get it at a reasonable price that will not affect the traders or burden the people.

“We hope the price will be affordable by everyone. Apart from that, our role is also to make sure that this test kit is not fake. We are worried that some people are trying to produce fake goods,” he said.

He said this to reporters after visiting the Community Vaccine Mobilisation (Movak) programme at SK Felda Bukit Bading in Kuala Berang today.

A total of 360 of the residents received their Covid-19 shots today under the first Movak programme to be held in the Hulu Terengganu district.

Rosol, who is Hulu Terengganu MP, said Movak would be held in stages in the district namely at SK Bukit Tadok, SK Tapah, SK Tok Randok, SK Getang, SK Kua and SK Binjai Kertas with more than 3,500 residents expected to receive the vaccine.

In another development, Rosol said the ministry had conducted checks to ensure compliance with the standard operating procedure to curb the virus outbreak at 689,876 premises nationwide from May 13 last year till yesterday.

A total of 653 offences were detected, namely failing to check-in using the MySejahtera mobile application or failing to register via the logbook (254 cases), carrying out unauthorised activities (127), failing to provide the 1m physical distancing markers (56), failing to wear masks (40), failing to display the limit on the maximum number of customers allowed in the premises (18), failure to comply with the operating hours (4) and other offences (154).

“The compound value issued is RM4.45 million so far,” he said adding that enforcement officers would first give advice and warning to premises’ owners before issuing any compound. – Bernama, August 3, 2021.


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