KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's health chief on Saturday warned against easing measures that curb the coronavirus outbreak, after the government said it would allow some industries to operate during the country's partial shutdown.
While the announcement was cheered by business owners and workers, the health authorities were less enthusiastic. His remarks came as Malaysia continued to see the number of coronavirus infections rise, with 184 new infections recorded on Saturday. This brought the number of confirmed cases to 4,530, the highest tally in South-east Asia. The country has reported 73 deaths, and 1,995 recoveries.
Smart.
Ease the curbs now the next lockdown will be longer to flatten the curve. Don’t let the effort go to waste. Stay strong
minefornothing its ironic that world wide the people who ordered and inforce these economic shutdowns continue to pull a full wage plus overtime at the taxpayers expense