Tell us your story so we can record it in a photo essay to remember this difficult period.
Five weeks have passed since the government imposed the movement control order to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus.
This is a tale which is surely to be recounted for years to come. Malaysiakini wants to ensure that the experience during this difficult period is remembered. Whether it is helping others, teleconferencing clad in a sarong, working at home with your children clamoring for attention, cooking up a storm , performing social media challenges, a virtual buka puasa with family and friends, going out to buy groceries in what seems like dystopia, or running into trouble for venturing outside because of cabin fever, we all have a story to tell.Send us a photograph which represents your life under MCO together with a brief description.
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