At your fingertips: A user checking the MySejahtera app. — AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star
PETALING JAYA: While most Malaysians have not ditched MySejahtera, they do have a laundry list of features that they wish could be added to the public health application.
Checking in via MySejahtera when entering premises is no longer compulsory starting May 1, although some shopping malls, supermarkets, and shops are still asking customers to display their MySejahtera status before entering.
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