KUALA LUMPUR: A good samaritan has started a ‘caremongering’ group on social media site, Facebook, to help the vulnerable groups of people following a...
A good samaritan has started a ‘caremongering’ group on social media site, Facebook, to help the vulnerable groups of people following a nationwide Movement Control Order in Malaysia from March 18 to 31 to combat Covid-19.
“Scaremongering is a big problem. We want to switch this around and get people to connect at positive level,” he told Bernama when contacted here, today. “I wanted to help people like my own grandma who don’t have anyone around to support them. I know how difficult it must be for older people at the best of times and now they can’t leave the house,” he said.
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