PM: Let’s Free Malaysia From Covid-19 Together



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KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): People are reminded today of their joint responsibility to help break the chain of Covid-19 infection during the current phase of the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) to ensure the country is free from the pandemic.

Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said that the current phase of the conditional MCO requires more effort on the part of all Malays, as self-discipline is crucial to ensure the success of efforts made in recent weeks to break the chain of virus infection is not useless.

“Until an effective vaccine is found to combat this pandemic, we need to improve our self-discipline to combat Covid-19.

“I wish to appeal to all Malaysians to adhere to the stipulated standard operating procedure (SOP) or regulations. Do not engage in activities that are on the list of activities and sectors that cannot operate during the CMCO period.

“Educate ourselves and those around us to improve self-discipline and maintain personal hygiene and cleanliness of the surroundings,” he said in a message via video posted on the Bernama TV Facebook page on Tuesday (May 12). ).

The four-minute video was also broadcast on www.bernama.com, Bernama Radio FM 93.9, channel Astro 502, unifi tv 631 and myfreeview 121.

Muhyiddin, a member of the Pagoh Parliament, also reminded people to adopt the preventive measures recommended by the Ministry of Health as a new normal in their lives, such as social distancing, maintenance of self hygiene and the use of face masks in public. .

“Discipline yourself. Follow the recommendations of the Ministry of Health and the authorities. Insya Allah, we stay safe together,” he said and praised the perseverance of the people for having followed the movement control order (MCO) for more than seven weeks and crush successfully. The Covid-19 curve.

Muhyiddin ended the recording of the video wearing a face mask and then showing a thumbs-up.

The government has extended the conditional MCO for four more weeks, which is until June 9 with the advice of the Ministry of Health and the National Security Council, since efforts to combat Covid-19 have not been completely successful. – Bernama



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