Masking outdoors and MySejahtera check-in to be dropped on May 1

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BREAKING | KKMPutrajaya has announced a slew of relaxed COVID19 measures today, including lifting outdoor mask mandates, effective May 1. However, wearing face masks is still required in indoor spaces.

 

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