MB: Virtual assessment centre will track Covid-19 cases in real time


People arriving in cars at the Pasir Gudang Covid Assessment Centre to have their wristbands removed after their quarantine period.

THE state government’s move to introduce a virtual Covid-19 assessment centre (CAC) will not just help reduce workload at Johor’s 11 existing centres, but also allow for real-time tracking of the pandemic statewide.

Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad said the online platform would be here to stay even after physical centres are closed once everyone in the state is fully vaccinated.

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