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Sepang, Kota Samarahan now red zones

A policeman manning a roadblock in Selangor yesterday as part of the movement control order enforcement. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Kamal Ariffin, April 8, 2020.Sepang in Selangor was made a red zone after an overnight spike of seven cases pushed its total of Covid-19 infections from 39 to 46.

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