Sibujaya, Selangau folk can go shopping if vaccinated


Wong says the ruling is necessary to prevent the spread of the contagious Delta variant. — Filepic

RESIDENTS in Sibujaya and Selangau need to show proof that they have at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine to enter retail stores including supermarkets and mini-markets.

Speaking at a recent press conference online, Sibu Rural District Council (SRDC) vice-chairman Wong Ching Yong said that while businesses would not be penalised if their customers were not vaccinated, there were plans to strictly enforce the ruling in the near future.

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