Two weeks after govt lifts mandatory MySejahtera scans, usage has plummeted 97pc nationwide
KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 — Usage of MySejahtera nationwide has plunged as far as 97 per cent since the government lifted the mandatory use of the mobile app to check in their presence at premises two weeks ago.
Overall, the number of unique premises checked in have dwindled from 503,643 logged on April 30 to 277,147 on May 14 — a difference of 72.4 per cent.On April 30, daily check-ins in Selangor stood at 3,952,970. On May 14, the number dropped sharply to just 126,734. This decline was 96.7 per cent. Johor also saw a significant decrease in daily check-ins from 1,960,109 on April 30 to just 74,830 on May 14, a noticeable drop of 96.2 per cent.
Across the South China Sea, a 98.3 per cent drop in daily check-ins from 1,466,772 on April 30 to 24,630 on May 14 was observed in Sarawak.However the most glaring difference is observed in the two federal territories of Putrajaya and Labuan at 88.4 per cent and 80.9 per cent respectively.
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