Public should not take Covid-19 spread in Sabah lightly, say health experts


KOTA KINABALU: The public should not take measures to protect themselves against Covid-19 in Sabah lightly as the more virulent Delta variant has been detected spreading in the community.

With Sabah continuing to see an average of around 2,500 to 3,000 daily cases with deaths peaking on some days to over 40, health experts urged the public to play their part and strictly observe SOPs to control the spread of the virus especially in the city and its surrounding areas.

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