The Borneo Post

No Ramadan bazaar in Kelantan — Dr Izani

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KOTA BHARU: The Kelantan government has cancelled all Ramadan bazaars following the surge in Covid-19 cases in the state, said state Local Government, Housing and Health Committee chairman Dr Izani Husin.

Dr Izani said with the exception of important meetings, all state government official functions would also be cancelled during the month of Ramadan.

“We find that the infectivit­y rate (in Kelantan) has risen to 1.12 and this is regarded as serious.

“We also foresee that the number would increase and three-digit cases would continue to be recorded in the following week,” he said this to reporters after the State Security Council (JKKN) Sub-Committee meeting chaired by Kelantan Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yakob at Kota Darulnaim Complex, here yesterday.

Dr Izani said following the cancellati­on of the official programmes, the Madinah Ramadan venue for tarawih prayers at Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium, might be used as a Covid-19 Low-Risk Treatment and Quarantine Centre (PKRC).

On March 29, Dr Izani reportedly said that the Kelantan government had allowed Ramadan bazaars to operate throughout the state with strict adherence to standard operating procedures (SOP), while the Madinah Ramadan programme could also be held with an attendance of 500, instead of 1,300.

“I apologise to everyone for cancelling the programmes because they were allowed when two-digit new Covid-19 cases were registered,” he said.

As at Saturday, Kelantan recorded 171 new Covid-19 cases to bring the total cumulative positive cases to 7,021, with 21 clusters still active.

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