Here’s How Subang Jaya Residents Can Get Cheaper Covid-19 Test
If you stay or work in Subang Jaya, you can get a tested for just RM70.


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Subang Jaya assemblywoman Michelle Ng Mei Sze has announced that RTK Antigen testing kits will be made available for just RM70 for those who live and work in Subang Jaya.
According to her Tweet, Malaysians will simply need to bring along an IC, utility bill, or employment documentation bearing their name and Subang Jaya address during their appointment.
However, the testing kit is only available at QHC Medical Centre in USJ9. Residents must also call or Whatsapp them at +60129120536 to make an appointment.
Dear Residents, my office is working with QHC to bring affordable RTK Antigen testing to residents/those working in Subang Jaya. Simply bring either your IC, utility bill or employment docs bearing a Subang Jaya address during your appointment. Please do book ahead. Stay safe! pic.twitter.com/8kQpgAHPcp
— Michelle Ng (@michellengms) January 15, 2021
The price tag for these tests are much affordable, as testing for Covid-19 in other private healtcare services usually cost anywhere from RM150 to RM270.
It’s good news for Subang Jaya residents, as Selangor has seen fast-rising cases of Covid-19 and is currently a red zone.
Subang Jaya residents aren’t the only ones who can get affordable testing, though, as other constituencies have provided discounted testing for their residents as well.
In fact, all Selangor residents will be able to get tested for Covid-19 for just RM70.
#Newsflash: 3,339 new Covid-19 cases recorded today (17 Jan). Highest number of cases are from Selangor (1,314), Sabah (393), Johor (362) and Kuala Lumpur (334).
— The Rakyat Post (@therakyatpost) January 17, 2021
The death toll has climbed to 601 as 7 deaths were reported today. pic.twitter.com/C8zD9xy3zx
READ MORE: Malaysians Can Get Covid-19 Screenings In Selangor For RM70, Here’s How
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