Melaka CM says civil servants must be committed to fighting Covid-19
Tuesday, 23 Jun 2020 01:22 PM MYT
MELAKA, June 23 ― Civil servants in the state must remain committed to supporting the government’s aspirations and play their roles as agents of change in society in the effort to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, said Chief Minister Datuk Sulaiman Md Ali. He said they must be role models to society by practising and embracing the new normal to combat the pandemic through three steps ― by wearing masks, washing their hands frequently, and practising social distancing ― in their daily lives.
“This success is the result of our discipline and self-control. However, we must remember that the fight against the disease is not yet over,” he said in his June 2020 address to Melaka civil servants which was telecast live over video on his official Facebook account today.
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