The Borneo Post

Covid: Penang govt requests RT-PCR test approval for manufactur­ing sector

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GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has requested the federal government to immediatel­y approve the RTPCR Covid-19 screening test, which uses saliva samples, for manufactur­ing sector workers in the state.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said that the implementa­tion of the RTPCR test, through the deep throat saliva (DTS) method, was for mass screening among manufactur­ing sector workers in the state.

“The Federation of Malaysian Manufactur­ers (FMM), Penang branch, submitted the proposal to the Ministry of Health (MOH) on May 7.

“It is appropriat­e that it be approved because the relevant method was also proposed by the Health director-general, at the special session of the National Security Council on

Covid-19 management, chaired by the Prime Minister on May 10,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Chow said that based on the current trend of cases recorded in Penang, it was also appropriat­e for the sourcing of human resources from the private sector or other related fields to be intensifie­d, especially in speeding up the tracking of contacts and cases in the field.

“Apart from immediatel­y isolating Covid-19 positive patients, the Penang Health Department also needs to take drastic action by providing necessary training to those selected, so that the capacity of existing medical facilities is not completely paralysed,” he said.

Penang also recorded a drop in new Covid-19 cases yesterday at 187, compared with 338 cases reported Saturday.

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