The Borneo Post

Sentosa cluster close contact tracing ongoing — Dr Adham

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Health (MOH) has continued Covid-19 active case detection and close contact tracing activities involving the Sentosa cluster in Kuching, Sarawak, to curb the spread of virus infection in the state, the Dewan Rakyat was told yesterday.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said that from July 18 until Monday, the MOH had tracked down 680 individual­s who were contacts of the cluster and 21 tested positive, 587 tested negative while 72 were still waiting for results.

“Of the 21 positive cases, 16 were among MOH personnel, two were members of support services from the company that manages the facilities at the hospital, one was a patient and two others are close contacts or family members of the positive cases,” he said during the Ministers’ Questions Time yesterday.

He said this in his reply to a question from Chong Chieng Jen (PH-Stampin) who wanted to know the MOH’s plans to address the spread of Covid-19 cases in Kuching, Sarawak, especially the Sentosa cluster which involved government hospital staff and frontliner­s.

Chong also wanted to know what additional measures were being taken by the MOH to protect and safeguard the welfare of every health worker, patient and member of the public in the hospital environmen­t and to curb the spread of the Covid19 infection, as well as assistance to all traders affected by the pandemic.

Dr Adham said one of the preventive measures being implemente­d by the MOH was that all patients and staff of Sentosa Hospital who tested positive for Covid-19 were being segregated and treated at the Sarawak General Hospital.

“All close contacts of MOH staff and Covid-19 positive patients are being quarantine­d at the designated quarantine centre and the ministry will also emphasise on Covid-19 prevention and management activities,” he said, adding that the ministry also conducted mental screening tests on all Covid-19 patients and their family members.

The MOH has also mobilised officers from across the state to replace the Sentosa Hospital staff who are being treated and quarantine­d, he added.

“MOH in Putrajaya is also mobilising a technical advisory team to Sarawak to review and help provide views on the transmissi­on and management of Covid-19 infections there,” he said.

To help the affected traders, Dr Adham said that the ministry had carried out a targeted approach to actively screen and detect cases, including in markets and premises near the Sentosa Hospital.

Meanwhile, Deputy Health Minister II Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang said the project to build a health clinic in Kampung Semop, Pulau Bruit, Sarawak, will be retendered after it failed to get the contractor, in February 2017 and July 2018, due to reasons, among others, excessive quotations.

However, Aaron said that the third tender on the constructi­on project for the type six health clinic would be advertised in the first week of August and hoped the project to continue to ensure that the people in the area could enjoy the best health facilities, he said.

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Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba

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