MCO: How life changed in 30 days, and how Malaysians are adapting


KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): It has been 30 days since Malaysians started living under the movement control order (MCO) implemented on March 18 to curb the Covid-19 pandemic.

Many things have changed – life in the city does not seem so busy, schools and educational institutions are still closed, only essential services are allowed to continue, and many are using this “break” to be with their families.

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