M’sians in Melbourne stay calm despite spike in cases


Unruffled: (From left) Dr Chen, Dr Yeoh and Loh keep in close contact with other Malaysians during the crisis.

GEORGE TOWN: Malaysians in Melbourne, including those on the front line, are staying calm despite the spike in the number of positive Covid-19 cases in the Australian state of Victoria.

Dr Benjamin Chen, 63, who has been residing in Melbourne since 1973, said no one panicked despite them having to undergo a second lockdown.

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