Covid-19: EMCO at Felda Keratong 5 in Rompin from Jan 6-19

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KUALA LUMPUR: The enhanced movement control order (MCO) will be implemented at Felda Keratong 5 in Rompin, Pahang from Thursday (Jan 6) until Jan 19.

National security director-general of the National Security Council Datuk Rodzi Md Saad said the decision was made based on risk assessment by the Health Ministry and the Covid-19 infection trend in the locality.

In a statement Tuesday , Rodzi said there was no extension or lifting of any existing enhanced MCO in the country today. - Bernama

 

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