No joy for many still hoping to leave


Fumigation station: RBM Rescue Team members disinfecting buses at UKM before students are allowed to board them to return home. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: Students stranded on various campuses around the country are getting impatient to know about the status of their applications to return home, following the unveiling of standard operating procedure (SOP) for interstate movement for varsity students.

With the movement control order (MCO) nearing its sixth week, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia student Mazlina Kamaruddin, 21, said she was still waiting to know the status of her application after submitting it last Friday.

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