M’sia will not remove mandatory face mask requirements anytime soon, says Deputy Health Minister
Published on 14 Dec 2021 5:44:57 PM
Malaysia has no intention to remove the mandatory face mask requirements in public places anytime soon, as part of living under a new norm, says Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang.
The Deputy Health Minister said that a study had been conducted by the ministry between Oct 5 and 11, and it found that 95% of the respondents are still observing the standard operating procedures (SOP), and agreed it should be maintained.
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Malaysia has no intention to remove the mandatory face mask requirements in public places anytime soon, as part of living under a new norm, says Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang.
The Deputy Health Minister said that a study had been conducted by the ministry between Oct 5 and 11, and it found that 95% of the respondents are still observing the standard operating procedures (SOP), and agreed it should be maintained.
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