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NSTnation Health Minister KhairyJamaluddin reminded people not to cause Covid19 cases to spike again following the lifting of the ban on interstatetravel which resumed today. coronavirus ReopeningSafely rentasnegeri

 

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A reminder to all practice and adhere to all SOP to protect yourself and all around you new norms shud be adopted and practiced always be reminded COVID-19 is still a major threat to our health and safety

Just visited Kundang Estates, Rawang for work n the Security guards did not wear mask when interact with guest/resident. Frustrated sbb I tegur to still dia tak pakai. X tau nak ckp apa la tahap ketegak orang Malaysia ni. So people, expect things to do bad, really soon.

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