PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has once again recorded his appreciation to all frontliners for their tireless efforts to break the country’s Covid-19 infection chain.
Speaking via a 30-minute videoconference with representatives of the frontliners battling the pandemic, Muhyiddin said not only were their efforts being hailed throughout the country, but they have also now gained international recognition.
"To me, this is a recognition and credit to everyone involved and who have worked tirelessly all this while, ” he said.
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