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CMCO: Don’t worry if stranded in hometowns, teachers told

FRU, police and Malaysian Armed Forces personnel man a roadblock on Jalan PJU 7/1 in Petaling Jaya April 10,2020. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

Deputy Education Minister Muslimin Yahaya said currently, the teaching and learning system was being conducted online and therefore teachers were not required to be present at the stations. He said although the the government had allowed the civil servants to go back to work following the enforcement of the CMCO, the Education Ministry has the best solution to ensure the educators could work from home in effort to contain the spread of Covid-19.

 

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