Isolation to keep students safe from Covid-19


No go: P. Kathiyainie unpacking after students were told to postpone their trips to campus in October last year. — P. NATHAN/The Star

STUDENTS who are allowed to head back to their campuses in Peninsula Malaysia will be isolated from the others for 10 days.

Higher Education deputy director-general (research and international) Prof Dr Mohd Cairul Iqbal Mohd Amin said these students will undergo health screenings daily throughout the 10 days.

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