Selangor’s ego during Covid-19 pandemic detrimental to recovery


  • Opinion
  • Thursday, 15 Jul 2021

AS SELANGOR tops the infection counts daily, it is clear that the state’s refusal to cooperate with the federal government has resulted in many issues, with the rakyat ultimately at the receiving end.

For example, Selangor has been adamant on developing its own tracking and pandemic management system - SELangkah - even though MySejahtera is commonly used in other states.

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