Commuting gets easier with rising Covid-19 cases


Driven to WFH: More cars in residence in Petaling Jaya with rising Covid-19 cases as more people are working from home. — ART CHEN/The Star

PETALING JAYA: Commuting to work has become smoother as fewer people are required to be in the office in light of the rising number of Covid-19 cases over the past few weeks.

Malaysia has recorded daily cases beyond the 20,000 mark since Feb 11, with the highest number of cases – 28,825 – recorded on Feb 19.

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