Lockdown time can be quality time, some say


Plenty to do: Naufal (top) is planning to teach people to grow their own vegetables like he has in his home. Meanwhile, Alicia (top right) will be exploring new business avenues during the lockdown. And Holyfa says she will be spending some quality time with her husband and their young family.

PETALING JAYA: As Malaysians head into a lockdown today, some have to cope with genuine concerns while others are preparing to make it a personally productive time.

Group business strategist Alicia Zulaikha, 32, said she decided to make changes to her daily plans.

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