Prepare first, don’t rush to reopen sectors on Monday, says Najib | The Malaysian Insight

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Prepare first, don’t rush to reopen sectors on Monday, says Najib

LRT commuters in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Former prime minister Najib Razak says next week should be used to educate people on how to practise new rules in public places, such as how to eat at restaurants, how to line up when paying at the counter and where to sit when taking public transport. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, May 1, 2020.

THE last week before the movement control order ends on May 12 should be used to prepare for the reopening of more sectors, former prime minister Najib Razak said. Allowing the resumption of more activities this Monday, as announced by Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin earlier today, is too soon, and the time should instead be used to educate people on how health precautions should be applied in public spaces.

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By the 18th of May, we will have the LRT cluster, MRT cluster, KLCC cluster, KL Sentral cluster, Pavilion cluster... a new normal on next Monday, a gigantic tsunami 2 weeks later. This is a crash landing, not a soft landing. Terrible and reckless exit strategy by the PN regime.

Spike again lock again loh. Apa boleh buat with this new government. Everyone is genius

Can I advise you something? NajibRazak !are these your own ideas or they come from someone whose wish is your command?

At least he is sensible

Betul.. hanya mahkamah saja boleh dibuka

For the first time, I agree with DSN. Don't rush into it. Give some time for business to adopt to new health SOPs.

Kes kamu kena buka secepat😁

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