People under enhanced MCO can make special orders through centre

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CORONAVIRUS | Whatever they need, they can order through the centre. For example, to purchase baby diapers, says Ismail Sabri.

CORONAVIRUS | Beyond the basic government-sponsored ration, residents living under an enhanced movement control order are allowed to order other household items through a centre set-up within their area.

Defence Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the centre, which will also monitor movements in the area, will be in charge of distributing their orders.

 

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