Despite living deep in the interior of Malingan highlands at an altitude of 1,000 metres above sea level, Kampung Long Pasia residents have set an example for other rural villagers by gaining a good understanding on the importance of getting vaccinated against Covid-19
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Published on: Monday, February 08, 2021
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Some of the villagers from Kampung Long Pasia chose to stay at a little hut, or sulap, at their paddy field for fearing of getting infected by Covid-19. (Photo: Lait Lakong via NST)
Kota Kinabalu: Some villagers of Long Pasia here escaped to their sulap , or little hut, when news broke that Covid-19 had finally reached their village,
NST reported.
The community of mostly Lundayeh people was free from the pandemic when the virus hit Sabah early last year.
However, the situation changed after several villagers attended a funeral at Kampung Samin last month and were infected with the coronavirus.
Published on: Monday, February 08, 2021
Text Size:
Some of the villagers from Kampung Long Pasia chose to stay at a little hut, or sulap, at their paddy field for fearing of getting infected by Covid-19. (Photo: Lait Lakong via NST)
Kota Kinabalu: Some villagers of Long Pasia here escaped to their sulap , or little hut, when news broke that Covid-19 had finally reached their village,
NST reported.
The community of mostly Lundayeh people was free from the pandemic when the virus hit Sabah early last year.
However, the situation changed after several villagers attended a funeral at Kampung Samin last month and were infected with the coronavirus.