“I would also like to advise all levels of society to always prioritise their own safety and others, especially when on the road during this festive season.' - Head of State Tun Juhar Mahiruddin.
Head of State Tun Juhar Mahiruddin advised all levels of society to continue to be careful and not to take any chances with the spread of Covid-19. “We have to obey the standard operating procedures issued by the Government from time to time so that everyone is protected from the threat of Covid-19.“I would also like to advise all levels of society to always prioritise their own safety and others, especially when on the road during this festive season.
“Persistent and continuous efforts in curbing the spread of Covid-19 allow the country to enter the transition phase to endemic, further allowing the Government to focus on recovery and development efforts,” he added.Juhar also called on the people to continue to work harder and equip themselves with various knowledge and skills in order to always be ready to face whatever challenges that come their way.
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