Covid-19: Slowly returning to normal

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Returning to the old normal, or adapting to the new one?

Two soldiers patrolling the border of the enhanced MCO area in Selayang Baru, Selangor. There are a number of criteria to meet before the MCO can be lifted for Malaysians, including continued social distancing and hand hygiene. — RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star

This is because the Vietnamese government is very strict on restrictions such as the enforcement of wearing masks outside at all times, the locking down of the whole country and mandatory quarantine for visitors, even when there were very few cases in the country.So the verdict is still out on what is the best method of ending our lockdown.

This will also help to reduce the number of cars on the street and people using public transport at the same time. But this method did not prove tenable in the end, and the UK went back to the more common practice of locking down its population.

 

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I don't think guns are necessary in this situation. Batons are good enough. Looks more like a war zone to me!

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