Sabah Covid-19 spokesman Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun said Sabah government had decided to abolish the e-Health Declaration Form (e-HDF) requirement effective March 14.
"Sabah government agrees with the state Health Department's proposal to abolish e-HDF requirement for anyone to enter the state.
"Those who enter Sabah only need to indicate their Covid-19 vaccination and risk status through MySejahtera," he said in a statement today.
Meanwhile, Sabah Covid-19 cases dropped by 223 to 622 today.
However, he said sporadic infections remained high at 64 per cent, meaning that the risk of infection was still high, particularly in public places.
"Overall, today's statistics show that the Covid-19 situation in the state is stabilising with 13 districts registering single-digit infections and only one district, namely Kota Kinabalu (192 cases) recorded three figures. Thirteen districts reported two-digit cases," he said.
Masidi also said the Jalan Gudon cluste here had ended. To date, there are 25 remaining active clusters in Sabah.
He added that 612 or 98.39 per cent of the 622 new cases fell under Categories 1 and 2, two cases each in Category 3 and 4 and six cases in Category 5.
Sabah also recorded five deaths today. - NST
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