Covid-19 cases in Sabah could spike if new norms not adopted properly, says state Health director


Datuk Dr Christina Rundi

KOTA KINABALU: It is not impossible for Covid-19 cases to spike in Sabah if new norms, including social distancing and practising good hygiene, are not continued with, says state Health director Datuk Dr Christina Rundi (pic).

She said the slowing down in cases was due to the community’s cooperation in practising these new norms that gradually broke the chain of transmission in many parts of the state.

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