KUALA LUMPUR: The stage of giving out advice and issuing warnings to those who ignore the rules and standard operating procedure of the Conditional Mo...
The stage of giving out advice and issuing warnings to those who ignore the rules and standard operating procedure of the Conditional Movement Control Order is over.
Ismail Sabri may have issued that warning as many people seem to have thumbed their noses at the CMCO just 10 days after it was imposed on May 4. This situation reflects the lack-of-seriousness among the public of the government’s efforts and the sacrifices of the frontliners who are working hard to break the chain of Covid-19 infection.
So it is not surprising that yesterday the government decided that the stage of advising and issuing warnings is over and those who violate the SOP of the CMCO will face legal action.
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