The Kuantan Health Office is now urging all passengers who had boarded the same bus to come forward.
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A bus passenger who travelled from Johor Bahru to Kuantan has recently tested positive for COVID-19
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The man had undergone a COVID-19 screening in Johor Bahru but failed to quarantine himself.
He then received the test results while on the bus to Kuantan.
The Plusliner express bus with the licence plate VDJ 2367 left Larkin Sentral station in Johor Bahru at 4pm, reported theSundaily.
It was headed for Kuantan Terminal Sentral in Pahang.
The Kuantan Health Office is now urging all passengers who had boarded the same bus to come forward and report to health authorities or nearby government clinics
According to the Pahang State Health Department, you may call theĀ <b>Kuantan Health District office at 09-5659222 or 09-5679029.</b><br></br></p>
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