KOTA KINABALU: Community spread remains a key concern for the authorities in Sabah as the state recorded 2,594 new Covid-19 cases after two days of declining numbers.
State Covid-19 spokesman Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun (pic) said that although 1,573 (60.6%) new cases were from direct contact, the number of cases from the community was rising as 787 (29.4%) cases were detected from symptomatic screening.
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