Sarawak folk allowed inter-district travel without Covid-19 tests


Sarawak Disaster Management Committee says locals will be allowed to travel between districts without the need for Covid-19 tests, except for the Bintulu division, beginning tomorrow. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, September 13, 2021.

SARAWAK residents will be allowed to travel between districts without the need for RT-PCR or RTK-Antigen Covid-19 screening tests, except for the Bintulu division, beginning tomorrow, the Sarawak Disaster Management Committee said.

The committee announced today that travel between districts is allowed but required permits from the police.

Sarawak recorded 3,522 new Covid-19 infections today, bringing the state’s total to 160,320 cases, with five new deaths recorded, taking the fatality toll in the state to 630.

According to the committee, based on whole genomic sequencing reports for the positive samples from all 12 divisions in the state, almost 100% of the samples were of the Delta variant.

“This means the Delta variant has spread throughout Sarawak and this has been confirmed by Universiti Malaysia Sarawak’s Health and Community Medicine Institute director Prof Dr David Perera,” the committee said in a statement today.

It has also declared six new clusters, namely Sg Kerubong in Sarikei, Sg Sujan Mapok (Sebauh), Sg Dabai (Pakan), Andi Liam (Beluru), Pulau Brunei (Limbang) and Tinwar Keleku (Subis). – Bernama, September 13, 2021.


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