Authorities deployed a team of police personnel and Health Ministry officers to a wet market in Section 17, Petaling Jaya, this morning where a huge number of people crowded the place to purchase their daily essentials.
According to PJ district police chief Nik Ezanee Mohd Faisal, the high number of activities taking place in the market was noticed by a police team during a routine check at about 9am...
cannot blame the the ppls.the social media and the ministers should be blamed. 1spread fake news like nobody's business and the other one failed to control the fake news but buzy doing politics.That makes ppl panic..
Don't understand. They need to feed their families. They need to buy without hoarding. They followed the guidelines. Why not help organize the distancing rather than close a food source? Why do we mock them?
This is how it should be done. Get organized. Crowd control. Social distancing. Not blaming ppl for buying food.
Malu all the aunties2 don’t even bother the seriousness
The Govt Order allows ppl to buy food at mkts. Govt asked ppl not to panic buy & not to hoard food. So they’ll need to buy food once every few days. If crowding is a concern, Govt shld coordinate. These ppl hv done nothing wrong. Pls be fair & rational b4 blaming them.
tutup saja pasar ini atau control kemasukan orang
DrAmarMOH Beyond irresponsible...heart wrenching to see people doing this...total total disregard for human life! I would haul them all to stay 24 hours in ICU with infected patient..
Macam mana la nak explain lagi..aku yg degil tahap goku supersaiya ke 80 pun paham bahasa 😌😌
Selfish and ignorance
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