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173 tabligh participants undergo Covid-19 test in Tawau

CORONAVIRUS | A total of 173 individuals who participated in a tabligh gathering at Sri Petaling Mosque in Kuala Lumpur have been tested for Covid-19 at the Tawau Health Clinic yesterday.

Tawau Health officer Dr G Navindran said they were among 350 individuals from the district who attended the convention that was held from Feb 27 to March 1.

“All of them, including their families, are currently undergoing 14-day self-quarantine at their respective homes,” Navindran told a news conference in Tawau, adding that he believed the remaining individuals would come forward to undergo the test soon.

Earlier today, it was reported that a man who attended the gathering was currently put under surveillance at Tawau Hospital after showing symptoms of being infected with the virus.

Yesterday, it was reported that Brunei recorded its first Covid-19 confirmed case after an individual, who had just returned from the same gathering in Kuala Lumpur, was tested positive for the virus.

Meanwhile, Tawau Hospital deputy director Dr Azman Ibrahim said the hospital had geared up for any eventuality.

“We have reserved 60 beds for the purpose,” Azman said.

Meanwhile, Tawau Police chief ACP Peter Umbuas issued a stern warning against spreading false information on Covid-19 in the district.

He said police would not hesitate to act on any individual found to have spread fake news relating to the infection.

- Bernama