Enforcement of smoking ban must be stepped up


THIS Chinese New Year, I was finally able to meet up face to face with my friends and relatives when I returned to my Simpang Renggam hometown. Last year, we were not able to do this due to the lockdown imposed by the government to curb the spread of Covid-19.

With the relatively relaxed standard operating procedure (SOP) this year, more physical reunions and gatherings were happening, especially in restaurants and other food outlets.

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