NSTnation: A handful of people were spotted at financial institutions and convenience stores, and majority of them who were wearing face masks left immediately after completing their chores. Coronavirus covid19 MovementControlOrder MCO
No vehicles were spotted on the stretch located near the district police station here while vehicles were occasionally spotted travelling along Jalan Bukit Ubi, Jalan Tun Ismail and Jalan Besar.
Fruit stall operator Hussain Jamaluddin, 43, from Gambang said he was surprised to see the main road - Jalan Mahkota - empty of traffic. "Majority of the shops are closed so one only needs to come to town to buy essential items or pack food. All the other premises are closed," he said. MPK posted a statement on the council's official Facebook page that the latest decision was to revise an earlier announcement by the government.
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