IPOH: Perak's Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah expressed his appreciation for the frontliners fighting against Covid-19 when he opened the first session of the third year of the 14th State Assembly on Tuesday (May 12).
In his speech, Sultan Nazrin lauded their dedication and said the frontliners were risking their lives to face the threat of Covid-19.
"I would like to record my highest appreciation to the people who work in the ministry, in particular the medical staff, the frontliners in this war, who expose themselves to great risks in looking after those infected by the virus. Sultan Nazrin also lauded the information and broadcasting departments, including various media agencies, that had played an important role in relaying crucial information, strategies and advice through their respective networks.
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