NSTnation Whether or not the Movement Control Order will be extended depends on the Covid-19 data gathered nationwide by April 10. MCO
Health Director General Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the two-week period involving the second phase of the MCO was crucial in breaking the chain of the virus' transmission.
“The responsibility is on all of us. If everyone can practice good hygiene, social distancing and stay at home, then we look at the data. The data will tell us whether we need to extend or not,” he said at his daily press conference, here, today. “What’s important right now, is for everyone to respect the MCO and for this to happen, the public must have social discipline.
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