Friday, 14 Aug 2020 01:26 PM MYTSivagangga cluster’s ‘Patient Zero’ who broke his mandatory home quarantine, has been identified as causing at least 40 others to be infected, some of which were third-generation cases. ― Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri
“Up until yesterday, we managed to gather 100 residents and business owners, including six NGOs, who want to file the lawsuit against the owner of the Nasi Kandar Salleh restaurant. Mohamad Yusrizal said that to date, the spread of the Sivagangga cluster had cost the residents and business owners dearly, with the latter purportedly suffering losses amounting to RM14,000 each.
The defence minister said the authorities viewed the transgression seriously in a stern warning to the public amid growing concern over the emergence of new clusters as the government has eased restrictions.