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MCO: Public transport services to resume operations on May 4, says minister

Friday, 01 May 2020 08:25 PM MYT

He said some guidelines on public transport services would be implemented to facilitate those travelling to work and to enable related companies to operate. This will include ensuring that social distancing is practised, hand sanitisers are made available and public toilets, seats and frequently touched surfaces are sanitised regularly.

Wee also reminded those having higher body temperature not to use public transport and to immediately go for a checkup at the nearest health clinic.

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