Ministry says sufficient Covid-19 self-test kits in market when interstate travel resumes | Malay Mail

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Ministry says sufficient Covid-19 self-test kits in market when interstate travel resumes

KUALA BERANG, Oct 9 — The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry has assured the public that there will be sufficient Covid-19 self-test kits in the market to meet the increasing demand following the impending interstate approval to be announced soon.

“Indeed, we expect the demand for test kits will continue to increase in line with the government's recommendation for the people to self-test for Covid-19 in efforts to control its spread before crossing state borders. Rosol was speaking to reporters after presenting prizes for the “Fun Ride Parlimen Hulu Terengganu” cycling programme in conjunction with National Sports Day 2021, here, today.

When asked about the proposal by some parties for the government to subsidise the purchase of the Covid-19 self-test kits, Rosol, who is also the Member of Parliament for Hulu Terengganu, said it needed a detailed study.

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