Impact of MCO will be seen in two weeks, says Health DG

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Impact of MCO will be seen in two weeks, says Health DG thesundaily Covid19 coronavirus NoorHisham quarantine MCO Malaysia

The current increase in positive Covid-19 cases is not proof of failure of the movement control order .

He further pointed out that the impact of the movement restriction would only be seen in the next 14 days.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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