Missing the little things: What life is like under Malaysia’s movement control order

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KUALA LUMPUR: For the past few days, I have been bothered by this tiny prickling pain on my fingertips, most possibly from swiping the cracked ...

READ: Some Malaysians brace for two weeks of no income as movement control order disrupts daily activities

One section of the vegetable display chillers was completely empty. I felt a tinge of panic, but soon found more choices in other chillers, albeit not in abundant quantities. Like other eateries, the restaurant has closed its dining area. Several staff members stood by the entrance to take orders and bring food from the kitchen.

Even for grocery runs, the National Security Council has reminded Malaysians through SMS that only one person is allowed to be out per family.On Sunday, troops were deployed to the streets to deter people from unnecessary gatherings. A former colleague of mine, who has type 1 diabetes and needs four peritoneal dialysis sessions at home a day, said: “Now more than ever, I need to be careful since there’s failed kidneys. And because of the type of dialysis I’m doing, I have to be extra careful infections”.

 

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Same as here... But I'm living at kampung still going out for farming works at our little farm... since there only few people's living in our village... And we still keep distance with each other

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