NSC: Students urged to return to hometowns during shutdown
BY RADZI RAZAK
KUALA LUMPUR, March 17 — Students should return to their hometowns during the movement control order period from tomorrow until the end of this month, the National Security Council said today. “All public and private local students should be directed back to their respective homes during this duration, while foreign students are advised to return to their country during this period.
Last night, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin announced a government order effective from tomorrow that would require Malaysians to stop all public gatherings and shut down any non-essential businesses and stores, with only places selling daily necessities and essential services such as transportation, food supply, health, pharmacies, banking and utilities allowed to continue operations.
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