MKN denies face masks not required from today: K-KOMM

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MKN said that the contents of the poster were false, and the public is advised not to easily believe such fake news, but instead be responsible digital citizens. theSun thesundaily MKN K-KOMM

: The National Security Council has denied a viral message in a poster on social media that face masks will not be required from today , according to a media statement from the Communications and Multimedia Ministry Quick Response Team today.

MKN said that the contents of the poster were false, and the public is advised not to easily believe such fake news, but instead be responsible digital citizens. The statement said the public can refer to official sources to get the authentic and latest information.-

 

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