Community must practice self-control to combat Covid-19, says Ismail Sabri
Saturday, 08 Aug 2020 03:07 PM MYT
Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said this was emphasised consistently at his press conferences, that members of the community who will ultimately take care of themselves, their families and the communities. Ismail Sabri who is also the campaign chairman said that self-awareness by members of the community is very crucial in ensuring compliance with the standard operating procedure .
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