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Labuan shifted its Covid-19 screening centre to larger place. Hundreds still turn up.
Published on: Thursday, June 10, 2021
By: Bernama
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Labuan shifted its Covid-19 screening centre to larger place. Hundreds still turn up.
The public maintain physical distancing while queuing up at Labuan Sports Complex for Covid-19 screening on June 10, 2021. (Bernama photo)
LABUAN: The number of people undergoing Covid-19 RTK-Antigen and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests remained in the hundreds when the close contact (Annex 14) screening counter started operating from the Labuan Sports Complex on Thursday.

The screening counter was previously operating from the Membedai Health Clinic compound near the town centre but was shifted to the sports complex on the outskirts of town to ease congestion at the public health clinic.

Labuan Health Department director Dr Ismuni Bohari said the relocation was timely due to the ongoing mass screening of close contacts of Covid-19 patients from various parts of the island.

“We decided to relocate because of the increase in the number of people undergoing the tests. We want to prevent huge crowds from gatheirng in one area,” he told Bernama on Thursday.

He said the sports complex, first used for the release of Annex 17 wristband on June 5, would operate as a screening counter from 8 am to 4 pm.

Dr Ismuni said the capacity of the screening counter had to be increased as it would cater to thousands of local folks and crews in the oil and gas and shipping sectors.

“Quite a number of shipping crews are undergoing isolation at designated hotels downtown; we are very much focused on controlling the outbreak to prevent it from reaching the local community,” he said.

He also said the Covid-19 infection rate here is on a downward trend, with Labuan recording 106 cases on Thursday compared to 200 on Wednesday, bringing Labuan’s total to 5,458.

Labuan, an international business and financial centre, is still linked with four active clusters of Victoria Merdeka, Simpang Sahari, Simpang Sungai and Patau-Patau and has recorded 49 deaths.

The Layangan cluster, which was sparked by the Delta strain of variant of concern, had not recorded new cases the past two weeks and remains with 64 cases.

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