‘KD Lekiu’ crew screened


Back from South Korea: The ‘KD Lekiu’ crew arriving at Sepanggar naval base.

KOTA KINABALU: The 179 crew members of Royal Malaysian Navy’s KD Lekiu were screened and had their samples taken for Covid-19 tests upon arrival at the Sepanggar naval base.

Some 10 medical officers and 70 paramedics from the army, as well as four doctors and 12 paramedics from Health Ministry, were on hand to screen the crew members who just returned from South Korea.

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