Looking forward to ‘stepping out’ with ease


Enjoying the day out: Restrictions will be eased once the Klang Valley moves into Phase Two of the NRP and more city folk will be able to enjoy more freedom to move around and return to routine under the new normal. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: There has been mixed reaction to plans to ease restrictions for the Klang Valley as it moves into Phase Two of the National Recovery Plan (NRP), with some people concerned at the present Covid-19 situation and others expressing relief after being “cooped-up” at home for too long.

Melissa Koh, a 28-year-old accountant, said prospects of Klang Valley transitioning into Phase Two of the NRP is incredible news, as she cited “pandemic fatigue” after staying at home for several months.

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