We shouldn't travel or continue meeting in groups, and we should consider helping those who are less fortunate than we are. FMTNews restrictedmovement Malaysia
We want to thank the government for putting in place some good and necessary measures to stem the spread of Covid-19 in Malaysia. Many areas will require clarification over the next few days. We recognise that this is not a lockdown, as we can still move about, but an intensifying of social distancing and restrictions on movement which are critical.
For those who are still unconvinced about what is happening locally, please take a look at this graph which shows the growth of Covid-19 in Malaysia in comparison to Singapore where it is in control and Australia which may also be in the same direction that we are going. While these are some of the things that we should not do, there are many things that Malaysians can do. This is the time to work together and support each other as a community.Now is the time to work together and share our resources with the poor or those who will be hard hit by the loss of daily paid jobs. There are many who will not be able to work at this time because their businesses are shut down.
To the telcos in Malaysia, please consider doing what many responsible telcos have done overseas, that is to make the internet available and free to everyone. At this time, effective communication is vital and must not be hampered by payments. Children and university students at home will need good bandwidth to enable them to continue studying.
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