Comply with MCO despite drop in Covid-19 cases nationwide, senior minister urges Malaysians
Tuesday, 21 Apr 2020 03:51 PM MYTIsmail Sabri said the public must not let their guard down despite the downward trend in Covid-19 cases. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin
He reminded Malaysians that as long as the MCO remains in place, all standard operating procedures relating to the order will be enforced. “As long as the MCO has not ended and new SOPs are introduced by the government, the current restrictions remain in force,” said Ismail Sabri during his daily security briefing on Covid-19.
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