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Health DG Expresses Worry As There Are People Who Disobey MCO To Visit Relatives

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Health Dg Expresses Worry As Some People Disobey Mco To Visit Relatives &Amp; Number Of Cars Also Increased On The Road - World Of Buzz
Source: New Straits Times and Harian Metro

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While the frontliners are up front in the battle field, Malaysians are required to adhere to the Movement Control Order (MCO) by staying at home and avoid unnecessary movements.

However, some Malaysians have proved from time and time again that they have failed to exercise their social responsibility in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Sure, this pandemic brings out the best in humans such as kindness and generosity, but it also highlights the inherent problems that we still have in this society.

The lack of care and concern shown by some people is truly worrisome as the Director General of Health, Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah revealed that there are some people who disobeyed the MCO to visit their relatives in the time of restricted movement.

According to Harian Metro, speaking in a press conference yesterday (8 April), Dr Noor Hisham informed that the number of cars have also increased on the road, highlighting the fact that there are a lot of movements taking place.

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Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob stated that the number of arrests under MCO has increased 13 percent or 454 people on Tuesday (7 April) compared to 403 people arrested on Monday (6 April), reported Harian Metro.

To address the ongoing violations of the MCO, authorities were left with not much choices but to enforce stricter actions in hopes that the number of cases would go down.

According to the Star, the police will start issuing compound notices to MCO violators starting Wednesday (8 April). Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department Director, Comm Datuk Seri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani stated that a RM1,000 compound will be slapped on those who violate the MCO and there will be no discounts.

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This compound would not be issued at roadblocks but MCO violators would be taken to police stations or district police headquarters to be given the compound.

It is our responsibility to play our part and break the infection chains of the Covid-19 pandemic. We should be more considerate and aware that in these critical times our actions may affect other people too. So it would be wise for everyone to practice caution until this pandemic is over.

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Also read: MCO May Be Extended, Cabinet Discusses Economic Options Before Official Announcement Tomorrow

A Possible Mco Extension? Cabinet Discusses Economic Options Before Official Announcement Tomorrow - World Of Buzz

Source: Harian Metro
Source: Malay Mail

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