SDMC: Non-Sarawakians in O&G industry entering state now required to undergo 14-day Covid-19 quarantineHealth workers in protective suits are seen conducting Covid-19 testing in Kuala Lumpur April 12, 2020. — Picture by Firdaus Latif
It said in a statement that Malaysians from Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Labuan as well as non-Malaysians who are signing on from their platforms will be placed at a quarantine centre in the state for 14 days.“If the test results return negative, they will be allowed to go to the platform,” it said, adding that the cost of quarantine and rT-PCR tests will be borne by the employer.
“If the results turn up negative, they will be allowed to go back and do not have to complete the remaining quarantine days,” it said.