Sarawak says ‘no’ to reopening
Sabah and Sarawakian students alighting from an Airbus A400M aircraft used to ferry them home from the peninsula at Kota Kinabalu Airport yesterday. Sarawak will maintain the status quo in respect to economic activities. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Irwan Majid, May 2, 2020.
SARAWAK will not to follow Putrajaya in restarting industries from Monday, said Deputy Chief Minister Douglas Uggah. He said the state will maintain the status quo on directives and standard operating procedures it has given to industries and businesses approved to operate under the first, second and third phases of the movement control order .
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