Coronavirus: Miri MP wants more mobile labs stationed at S'wak entry points


A queue of vehicles at the Sg Tujuh entry point in Miri coming from Brunei.

MIRI: Sarawak has been urged to provide mobile laboratory facilities at the many entry points in the vast state to conduct on-the-spot health checks.

Miri MP Dr Teo Yu Keng said Miri, for example, was a major entry point into Sarawak for foreigners coming in from Brunei as well as including China nationals flying in from the republic via Brunei.

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