PETALING JAYA: The government has decided to extend the Movement Control Order (MCO) for another two weeks starting from April 15 to April 28. This is...
The government has decided to extend the Movement Control Order for another two weeks starting from April 15 to April 28.In an announcement broadcast live on all media platforms, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the decision was made based on the advice of the Health Ministry and various medical professionals.
“As many as 1,830 patients have been discharged from the hospital. This means 43% have recovered from Covid-19. Today, 220 people have recovered from the virus, while there are 118 positive cases,“ “In the mean time, our children have to learn at home. I have asked the Education Ministry to launch home based learning throughout the period of the MCO and for the next period to come until schools can be opened,“ he said.
He also stressed that this is not loosening the MCO, and that any violators of the order will have their approval taken away by the government.
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