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The show must go on, as Malaysia’s film industry resumes for those who have been fully vaccinated

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 10 — The Film Directors Association of Malaysia has urged all the local filmmakers to verify that each and everyone in their production unit has received full vaccination.He said that FDAM has alerted filmmakers to file a complaint against participants who refused to receive vaccination, reported“We don’t want unvaccinated individuals on set who might get exposed to the virus and spread the infection to other participants.

Datuk Rosyam Nor advised celebrities to withdraw from shooting if they are not willing to get vaccinated. — Picture by Choo Choy May Individuals who decline the vaccination should withdraw from being part of a filming project in order to ensure that the freedom provided is not taken away, he told“Don’t trouble others because everybody wants to work.

 

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