NSTnation A doctor has put Facebook to good use by sharing a quote to remind Malaysians to stay at home during the two-week MovementControlOrder period. MCO Covid19 Staysafestayhome KitaJagaKita
Dr Gee Teak Sheng, a consultant neurosurgeon from Pantai Hospital, Penang today shared a photo of him holding a paper with ‘I Stay At Work for You, You Stay at Home for Us’ written on it, and also added the hashtags #StayHome and #DudukRumah.
The restriction orders all government and private premises be closed, except for those providing essential services. Gee’s post garnered 44,000 shares on Facebook and is also making waves on other social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram.Tay Liang Hua, a Facebook user from Muar commented “Thank you Doctor Gee and your team of staff for the dedication. Appreciate your efforts to educate the public at this critical time.”
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