The Borneo Post

Don’t be complacent, people in Kota Samarahan told

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KOTA SAMARAHAN: People living in areas under Kota Samarahan Municipal Council (MPKS) are told not to be complacent in curbing the spread of Covid-19 although Samarahan Division is now declared a green zone.

Its chairman Datuk Peter Minos said the people must continue to comply with directives and standard operating procedures (SOP) including not to ‘ngabang’ or visit each other during the coming Hari Raya and Gawai celebratio­ns.

“There is a little worry for the coming Hari Raya and Gawai because it will be impossible to stop people from gathering and not doing social distancing, and wearing face masks.

“If no police or enforcemen­t officials are around, people may take advantage and flout the Conditiona­l Movement Control Order (CMC) rules. But let us be optimistic and hope nothing untoward will happen,” he said.

Sarawak Disaster Management Committee chairman Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah announced on Thursday that Samarahan Division has changed status from yellow to green since there are no cases reported in the past 14 days.

Samarahan and Kuching divisions were at one point Covid19 red zones after recording more than 41 cases in a period of 14 days.

There is now no more red zones in Sarawak after Kuching was declared a yellow zone on May 15.

Minos said the change of status to green zone is a welcomed relief for the people of Samarahan, and he commended the efforts of everyone there to stop the spread of the disease.

He called on the people to continue practising the

There is a little worry for the coming Hari Raya and Gawai because it will be impossible to stop people from gathering and not doing social distancing, and wearing face masks.

new norms such as regularly washing their hands and social distancing to break the chain of Covid-19 transmissi­on and ensure no more new positive cases.

“Living in the red zone gives us the creeps. We always worry and fear that the coronaviru­s can infect us anytime and anywhere. It was a bad experience but we learned many things and we improved on our normal habits.

“Now that we are in the green zone, we should continue with practising the new norms because the coronaviru­s is still lurking around. Let’s not be careless, and continue observing the rules and regulation­s of the CMCO until it ends on June 9,” he said.

On another matter, Minos said MPKS yesterday received contributi­ons in the form of food items from Serba Dinamik Sdn Bhd.

He said the donations were made by the company in recognitio­n of the contributi­ons made by MPKS’ councillor­s and staff in enforcing the SOPs to curb the spread of Covid-19.

He also said the donations were a relief for those in the council, especially those who will be celebratin­g Hari Raya and Gawai.

“For me, seeing my enforcemen­t staff slogging it out enforcing the rules and regulation­s, and the 30 councillor­s distributi­ng 30,000 face masks in Kota Samarahan come rain or shine, really touched me. They deserve the small but significan­t tokens,” he said.

 ??  ?? Minos (third right) receives the donations from a Serba Dinamik representa­tive.
Minos (third right) receives the donations from a Serba Dinamik representa­tive.

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