Covid-19: Low vaccination rate, delay in seeking medical help among factors for Sabah’s high number of deaths, says Dr Rose


KOTA KINABALU: Taking Covid-19 lightly, not vaccinating against the virus as well as not responding quickly upon detection of having contracted Covid-19 are among the main reasons for the high number of Covid-19 related deaths in Sabah.

Sabah Health Department director Datuk Dr Rose Nani Mudin said reasons like patients having comorbidities prior to contracting Covid-19 was also another factor.

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