Covid-19 shutdown: Factories for face masks, sanitisers, gloves can continue operations in Malaysia
Wednesday, 18 Mar 2020 05:42 PM MYTCommuters wearing face masks are pictured at the KL Sentral public transportation hub in Kuala Lumpur March 18, 2020. — Picture by Hari Anggara
In making the announcement this afternoon, the National Security Council , however, said that the government’s approval for such factories to continue operations was conditional, with the companies required to operate with a minimal number of workers and to take all precautions against Covid-19. This includes a list of items that the Health Ministry has certified as being important products, including food and beverages including imported items , spices, dry food, coffee and tea, canned food, meat, chicken, animal feed, processed fruits and vegetable), and agricultural and fisheries goods including those imported .
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