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Police officers remind Malaysians to stay home while country fights deadly Covid-19

Thursday, 19 Mar 2020 11:06 AM MYTRoyal Malaysia Police officers urge Malaysians to stay at home during the two-week nationwide movement control order. — Picture via Facebook/fopdrm

In various viral Facebook posts, the officers were seen holding signs with a message urging Malaysians to remain at home, while the police force stays at work to perform their duty. Apart from the police offers, various front-line doctors and nurses from across the country joined in the “social media campaign” to encourage people to obey the government’s movement control order and stay put until the country contains the Covid-19 virus, which has so far infected 790 Malaysians and claimed two lives.

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