MCO 3.0: Agong advises people to stay home if they have no urgent matters outside | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, May 11 — Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah today advised the public to stay at home and avoid going out if they have no urgent matters, following the implementation of the nationwide movement control order (MCO) from tomorrow to June 7....

Tuesday, 11 May 2021 01:15 PM MYT

“His Majesty also repeated his recent advice for the people to give priority to the safety and health of themselves and their families by maintaining discipline and obeying all instructions as well as the dos and don’ts set by the National Security Council . Ahmad Fadil said the King deeply understands the grievances of the people who were severely affected by Covid-19, and he hoped that the people’s problems and livelihood issues be addressed by the government and all the relevant parties.

 

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The country be better place if kick out all this politicians and let the king rule

Tea company won't issue me a letter to go to Langkawi for work + honeymoon, and l hv no need to go for Nilai carpet. Thus I go to work, I return home, I go to work, I return home.

Agong should have stressed to advise politicians and celebrities first

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