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Let Health Ministry guide Covid-19 policies, Putrajaya told

BY YISWAREE PALANSAMY

Noting previous reversals on decisions to relax the movement order, the MHC said its suggestion would promote consistency and reduce public apprehension. The organisation recommended establishing guidelines according to the colour-coded zoning system, with residents and businesses in green zones put under fewer restrictions compared to those in yellow or red zones.

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