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Health Ministry to study mandatory quarantine for voters returning from Sabah after state election, says minister
Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba speaks during a press conference in Putrajaya March 17, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Picture by Shafwan Zaidon

PORT DICKSON, Sept 12 ― The Health Ministry (MOH) will study if there is a need to impose mandatory quarantine on those from the pensinsula who went to Sabah for the state election upon their return.

Its minister, Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said the matter would be discussed at the Special Ministerial Meeting on the implementation of the movement control order.

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"We will conduct a study on the risks involved and it will be discussed at the Special Ministerial Meeting on Covid-19 and also with the National Security Council (NSC),” he told reporters at a press conference after officiating the Bagan Pinang Wellness Hub here, today.

He said this when asked whether the ministry would impose a mandatory quarantine order against those from the Peninsula who are involved in the Sabah election upon their return from the state, following the increase in new Covid-19 cases in Sabah.

Yesterday, the Health Ministry reported a surge in new Covid-19 positive cases, with 182 cases involving 181 local infection and one imported case.

The Covid-19 cases in Sabah, involving the Benteng LD Cluster recorded 250 cases with 167 new cases recorded yesterday.

On the Sabah state election, Dr Adham said the ministry would use the guidelines on Covid-19 that were applied during the Chini state by-election in Pahang and the Slim by-election in Perak.

The Election Commission has set September 26 as polling day for the Sabah state election, with early voting on September 22. Today is the nomination day.

When asked whether the current Covid-19 situation warrants imposing inter-state travel, he said there was  no need for that at the moment with the implementation of the enhanced movement control order in some areas to curb the spread of the virus.

On the Wellness Hub programme, Dr Adham said it is a one stop centre that provides health promotion facilities and services to the local community.

To date, MOH has established 28 Wellness Hubs nationwide, each costing almost RM500,000, he added. ― Bernama

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