Dr Dzulkefly: Covid-19 situation under control in Selangor, infection rate lower than some states


The percentage of infection in Selangor is lower in comparison with other states such as Kelantan and Pahang, says Dr Dzulkefly.

SHAH ALAM: The Selangor state government is concerned that the strict imposition of a full movement control order (MCO) will have adverse effects on the state and its people.

State Public Health, Unity, Women Empowerment and Family Committee chairman Dr Siti Mariah Mahmud told a press conference on Wednesday (May 19) that livelihoods will be impacted in the event of a full MCO.

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