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NSTnation: Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow has urged the people of Penang to strictly abide by the two-week MovementControlOrder which takes effect today. coronavirus covid19

This came after groups of people were caught eating in hawker centres in Air Itam and Jalan Perak, among others, earlier this morning.

“As such, we appeal to the people to make personal sacrifices for 14 days from today. If we are triumphant in bringing down the number of Covid-19 cases, then there is no need for us to go through more stringent measures. At the event, Chow represented the Penang government in handing over 10 boxes of personal protective equipment in the form of operation gowns to Penang Hospital.“This is our way of showing our love and care to our frontliners who are working tirelessly to fight the spread of Covid-19.

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