Malaysia will face serious consequences if Covid-19 cases spike, says PM Muhyiddin
Thursday, 30 Jul 2020 06:27 PM MYT
MUAR, July 30 ― The country will have to grapple with a more severe situation if there is a spike in positive Covid-19 cases, said Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. “There were still cases even when we felt we have done our best in managing the situation, and a few days ago Covid-19 cases rose. Previously, it dropped to single digits but then surged back to two digits. Let’s pray it doesn’t hit three or four digits.
He said this at a ceremony to hand over cows for Aidiladha sacrifice for the Pagoh parliamentary constituency here today.
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