What will the 'loneliest Hari Raya ever' look like for Malaysians amid Covid-19?

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What will the 'loneliest Hari Raya ever' look like for Malaysians amid Covid-19?
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Unable to balik kampung to their hometowns for Hari Raya Aifilfitri, Malaysians affected by Covid-19 remind that the interstate travel ban is a necessary sacrifice for a better tomorrow.

To get into the festive mood, Iklil got her family to don their new clothes and pose for a family photo for a special video call. — IKLIL FATIHAH KAMAL REDZUANBitter because he won’t get to balik kampung to his hometown in Kelantan. Sweet because both his parents have recently recovered from Covid-19.

This year, Mahfuz will be celebrating Hari Raya in the city. His parents recently recovered from Covid-19. — MOHAMAD MAHFUZ SHAHARUDIN When Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced that the CMCO is extended until June 9, he alsoMahfuz thinks it’s a good decision which can reduce the risk of infections spreading across states.

“Both our paternal and maternal grandparents’ house is quite near, so every Hari Raya morning we will visit both places and celebrate with everyone. “We will leverage on any video conferencing app either by using Zoom, Skype, WhatsApp or FaceTime. Our plan is to be fully clothed in our Hari Raya attire and celebrate through video call.'Loneliest Hari Raya'

Iklil and her family would usually travel back to her dad's hometown in Perak for Hari Raya. — IKLIL FATIHAH KAMAL REDZUAN Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur is eerily quiet these days. Usually during Ramadan, the area would be crowded with shoppers getting ready for the Hari Raya celebrations. — MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The Star

For those celebrating Hari Raya Aidilfitri this year, family visits within the state are only allowed on the first day. Here, Iklil is seen with her family during a past celebration. — IKLIL FATIHAH KAMAL REDZUAN

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