Market, night market activities in Jerantut postponed for 14 days

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COVID-19 | This is following the detection of four new positive cases on Sept 25 and 27 in the district.

COVID-19 | All night market and market activities, as well as large-scale events, including feasts, in Jerantut, have been postponed for 14 days starting today, as a measure to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Jerantut Disaster Management Committee in a statement said all leisure and recreation centres that could not guarantee physical distancing were not allowed to operate during that period...

 

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