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HULU TERENGGANU: People don’t have to panic goods purchases despite reports stating that the number of Covid-19 transmissions in Malaysia is expected to be more severe next year.
The Deputy Minister of Internal Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP), Datuk Rosol Wahid, said that the KPDNHEP ensured that the supply of essential products was always sufficient throughout the period in which the country was faced with Covid-19 transmissions.
“Every day, the KPDNHEP officers will inform me about the availability of goods in the market along with their prices. So we monitor which items have less or which items go up in price, ”he said today after visiting the Kampung Pela Fertigation Farming Center here.
“We have experienced panic buying during the MCO (Motion Control Order) in March. However, people did not seem to panic during the implementation of CMCO (Conditional Motion Control Order) and EMCO (Enhanced Motion Control Order).
“After all, Malaysia is expected to receive the Covid-19 vaccine next year, so we hope that it will not happen (the case of Covid-19 in Malaysia will be more serious),” he said.
An epidemiologist and medical adviser to the Chinese government, Zhong Nanshan, was reported to have said that the number of Covid-19 transmission cases in Malaysia was expected to be more severe next year and that the country would record 187,997 cases of the Covid pandemic. 19 on January 25, 2021.
Meanwhile, Rosol, who is also a Member of Parliament for Hulu Terengganu, approved an allocation of approximately RM30,000 to repair the pipeline system at the Kampung Pela Fertigation Agriculture Center, which was using the water resources from the hills.
He said the five-hectare pooled fertigation farm has 20 participants who grow various crops, including cucumbers and chili peppers. – Called
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