Malaysians angered by ‘double standards’ of politicians disobeying virus rules



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Malaysians angered by ‘double standards’ of politicians disobeying virus rules


Hailey Chung Wee Kye

Hailey Chung Wee Kye

Updated 14 hours ago · Published on October 6, 2020 12:21 p. M. ·



The photo on the Facebook page of the prime minister’s department minister, Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri, shows him wearing a bare-nosed mask while talking to a child at a Jakim event. – Image from Facebook, October 6, 2020.

The public’s anger continues over what appears to be double standards for politicians who do not follow safety standard operating procedures (SOPs) to prevent Covid-19 infection, such as masking themselves in crowded public places.

Although the National Security Council (NSC) has forced the wearing of a mask, especially in crowded public places, since August, social media is inundated with photos of politicians and ministers with their faces uncovered or wearing a mask incorrectly, which generates angry comments.


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