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Sarawak party supports state govt’s stand not to reopen of economic sectors tomorrow

Sunday, 03 May 2020 07:34 PM MYTParti Sarawak Bersatu secretary-general George Lo said the party supports state government’s stand not to follow the federal government in re-opening economic sectors tomorrow May 3, 2020. — Picture by Sulok Tawie

“It may put to naught the sacrifices made by our healthcare workers who have repeatedly appealed to us to stay home. Lo said the decision by the federal government is likely to trigger the next wave of infection, which will mandate a further MCO.

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