KUALA LUMPUR: Today marks exactly 100 days after the Movement Control Order (MCO), whose implementation was announced by Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, cam...
Today marks exactly 100 days after the Movement Control Order , whose implementation was announced by Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, came into force on March 18.The MCO restricted the people’s movements and saw the closure of businesses and offices except for essential services, in a bid to curb the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
The lowest number of daily new cases was recorded on June 10 with just two, and it could be another sign that Malaysia is on the right track in flattening the Covid-19 curve and in striving towards zero infection to be free of the coronavirus. So far 416 personnel of the Ministry of Health have tested positive for Covid-19, with 80 per cent of them getting infected outside of healthcare facilities and 20 per cent picking up the virus from patients and colleagues.
Other enforcement agencies like the Malaysian Civil Defence Force, Malaysian Volunteers Corps , local authorities, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency and the Immigration Department too have contributed in no small measure in this battle against Covid-19.
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