Covid-19: 396 passengers on two AirAsia KL-Tawau flights told to get tested


KOTA KINABALU: A total of 396 passengers who flew on two AirAsia Kuala Lumpur-Tawau flights have been told get tested again for Covid-19 immediately after six passengers tested positive for the disease.

Tawau Area 2 health officer Dr Suzalinna Sulaiman urged passengers of AirAsia flight AK5742 on May 1 and AK5740 on May 4 to undergo the test immediately.

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Covid-19 , Coronavirus , Sabah , AirAsia , Testing

   

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