As RMCO beckons, Malaysians told to keep guard up
Commuters are pictured aboard an MRT train in Kuala Lumpur May 4, 2020. — Picture by Firdaus Latif
Among the most awaited announcements are permission to travel interstate, domestic tourism activities, barber shop and beauty salon services, which are allowed to resume from tomorrow, while morning and night markets as well as bazaars will commence operations starting June 15. The widespread concern over the possibility of the ‘Aidilfitri Cluster’ during Aidilfitri celebrations was unfounded, thanks to the cooperation given by the public in obeying the government’s directives for the festive season.
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