Conditional MCO: Volunteers get milk to children in Sabah's far-flung islands


KOTA KINABALU: Thousands of infants and toddlers in far-flung islands along Sabah's east coast are beginning to receive supplies of formula milk thanks to private donors from across the country, Brunei and as far as Singapore.

Over the last two weeks, one group of volunteers from Kota Kinabalu have sent more than six tonnes of infant formula milk for the children whose families are locked in due to the conditional movement control order (MCO).

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