JOHOR BARU: Media members who are on the ground covering the Johor election are not spared from Covid-19, as more than 10 people from various news agencies have tested positive so far.
Radio Televisyen Malaysia broadcast journalist Nur Aqeela Arbaen said testing positive for Covid-19 on Feb 25 meant that she was forced to miss out on nomination day .
The 30-year-old said she was initially a close contact to her father, who contracted Covid-19 from his work place on Feb 22, and subsequently three of her siblings tested positive, as well. He recalled getting home that night with a flu so he performed a Covid-19 self-test, which returned positive, and he immediately confined himself in his room to avoid putting his wife at risk.
He reminded media peers to always adhere to the standard operating procedures , while performing their hectic tasks.
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