Fake news: Viral WhatsApp message on new SOPs for recovery MCO not true


PETALING JAYA: A viral message shared on WhatsApp with regard to the transportation, face mask usage as well as eateries' standard operating procedures (SOPs) for Aug 1 onwards is fake news.

In a notice by the National Security Council (MKN), it confirmed that the message being spread on the social messaging application is fake.

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