Remember the Sri Petaling Mosque tabligh event, where over an estimated 10,000 people attended in Kuala Lumpur recently? It was revealed that a Bruneian who was present actually tested positive for the Covid-19 coronavirus, and that he may have exposed all 10,000 people present with the virus.
Well, things may actually be a lot more dire than initially reported, because it has been revealed by Ministry of Health Secretary-General, Datuk Dr Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, that the attendance of the tabligh event was reported to be 60% lower than actual figures, according to Malay Mail.
In reality, the attendance of the tabligh event was up to 16,000 people and over 14,500 are Malaysians.
The rest are foreigners from people who lived around this region.
As of now, six Malaysians from the event have tested positive for Covid-19: three people from Negeri Sembilan, and one each from Sabah, Johor and Pahang. On the other hand, six Bruneians who attended the event tested positive for Covid-19, who then went on to infect five other people in Brunei. As of writing, Malaysia has recorded 158 confirmed cases of Covid-19.
Health authorities are urging Malaysians who attended the event to contact the Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre via its hotline at 03-8881 0200.
Also read: Positive Covid-19 Patient May Have Exposed 10,000 People To Virus At Masjid Sri Petaling In KL