M’sians want clear advice


JOHOR BARU: Malaysians in Singapore seeking home quarantine here want the Malaysian health authorities to address issues that have been affecting their request. Malaysian-Singapore Workers (Pemas) Task Force president Dayalan Sreebalan claimed there were complaints from Malaysians of a slow or ambiguous response from the Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC) which has left Malaysians working in Singapore in limbo.

“The main confusion is whether they have to provide a PCR test result when they apply for home quarantine.

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