Covid-19: Do not bring family to buy essential goods, warns NSC
Shoppers shopping for groceries at a Giant hypermarket in Shah Alam March 17, 2020. — Picture by Miera Zulyana
National Security Council Maritime Sovereignty Division director Roselin Rajab said the order was aimed at reducing the movement of people in public places in the effort to curb the spread of Covid-19 infection. In terms of surveillance, Roselin said the authorities would be monitoring to ensure there is no assembly or gathering at public places.On transit flights at the country’s airports, Roselin said these passengers would not be allowed to come out of the terminal.
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