NSTnation Food and other essential items are still in sufficient supply and the people need not panic during the implementation of the MovementControlOrder (MCO) DudukRumah StayHome JustStayAtHome COVID19 Malaysia
Ismail Sabri, who is also the Defence Minister, said the public need not engage in panic buying because the businesses selling these essential goods were still allowed to operate.
The minister said the MOA had met with food producers and was told that food supplies, including rice and vegetables, were sufficient and that the public need not panic.
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