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Communications minister: Mainstream media must continue to highlight danger of Covid-19

KOTA BARU, May 1 — The public is reminded to not be complacent about the threat of Covid-19 although the government has eased preventive and restriction controls beginning today.

“Mainstream media platforms like commercial television, including Radio dan Televisyen Malaysia and Bernama, along with radio, need to play their role in highlighting the danger, especially to at-risk groups, the elderly and those with chronic diseases,” he told reporters after visiting former Umno Information chief Tan Sri Hussein Ahmad in Kampung Lemal here today.

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