The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tawau Health Office seeking foreign worker for screening test

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TAWAU: The Tawau Health Office is in the midst of tracking down a foreigner believed to be working at an oil palm plantation here for a Covid-19 screening test.

According to sources, the man, who did not possess valid documentat­ion, had allegedly entered the country from Indonesia through a backdoor route on Sunday (May 24).

It is understood that the worker returned to Indonesia with his friend before the Movement Control Order (MCO) was implemente­d on March 18.

Locals who realised the presence of the foreigners at a workers’ quarters had notified auxiliary police for follow-up action to curb the spread of

Covid-19 in the area.

Tawau District Health officer Dr G. Navindran, when contacted by Bernama, confirmed the office was looking for the worker to conduct the screening test.

“There were two individual­s, this morning we ‘took’ one of them from the workers’ quarters, and are looking for another one,” he said.

Dr Navindran said previously, 10 illegal immigrants who had undergone Covid-19 screenings and quarantine­d at the Teachers’ Education Institute campus in Tawau were found to be negative, and all of them, including a child, were referred to the Immigratio­n Department for further action. – Bernama

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