The Borneo Post

Please don’t come home for CNY, Sarawakian­s abroad urged

- Jane Moh

SIBU: Sarawakian­s who are working or studying abroad or outside their hometown should not return this coming Chinese New Year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, said Sibu Division Chinese Community Leaders Associatio­n chairman Temenggong Dato Vincent Lau.

He said this was the best measure to prevent the spread of the virus and to protect their family and friends, especially since the emergence of new Covid-19 clusters after interstate and inter- district travels were permitted.

“Chinese New Year is around the corner. I am appealing to everyone, particular­ly the Chinese community to stay safe during Covid-19 pandemic,” he told a joint press conference with the United Chinese Associatio­n ( UCA) Sibu Division, Sibu Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) and Federation of Seven Clan Associatio­n.

Lau suggested that those who did not come back for the festival could stay connected with their family and friends through phone calls, internet and social media network.

Advising people to stay home during the festivitie­s, he said Chinese New Year visiting and social gatherings should be restricted to ensure the people’s safety during the pandemic.

“Likewise, activities involving public gathering organised by associatio­ns during Chinese New Year should also be replaced by online activities.

“The associatio­ns are encouraged to use their funds in areas such as education, charity, members’ welfare and the progress of the associatio­ns,” he pointed out.

Lau also urged the state government to tighten the Covid19 standard operating procedures (SOP) on social gathering.

He said people should strictly follow the SOPs such as the wearing of face masks, maintainin­g social distancing and using the MySejahter­a applicatio­n before entering any premises.

Meanwhile, UCA president Ngieng Ping Sing said his associatio­n’s annual Chinese New Year Dinner will be cancelled this

year.

Also present at the press conference were SCCCI president Dato Lau Cheng Kiong and Federation of Seven Clan Associatio­n deputy chairman Ying Tieng Chai.

The first day of Chinese New Year will fall on Feb 12 this year.

Although Sarawak’s daily Covid-19 cases has held steady at single- digit for the past several weeks, the state recorded 14 new cases yesterday.

Nationwide, the number of cases as a whole has been on the increase, hitting a record high of 2,593 cases on Wednesday.

Chinese New Year is around the corner. I am appealing to everyone, particular­ly the Chinese community to stay safe during Covid-19 pandemic. Temenggong Dato Vincent Lau

 ??  ?? (From fourth left) Cheng Kiong, Vincent, Ngieng, Ying (third right) and others at the press conference.
(From fourth left) Cheng Kiong, Vincent, Ngieng, Ying (third right) and others at the press conference.

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