The increasing number of close contact cases and sporadic infections in Sabah is a sign that the virus is becoming widespread, said Sabah’s Covid-19 Spokesperson Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun.
He said Sabah identified 161 close contacts and 132 sporadic infections on Sunday.
“These are signs that transmissions have started to spread within the community,” he said, Sunday.
After a significant dip on Saturday, Sabah’s caseload soared to 373 the next day
Those celebrating the coming Chinese New Year festivity are allowed to hold the Hokkien Clan Special Prayers within their home premises at night according to their respective traditions