Covid-19: KLIA ‘community ambassadors' remind public to comply with SOP


Volunteers can be seen at KLIA reminding the public to adhere to the Covid-19 SOP. – Bernama

SEPANG: Wearing vests and hats emblazoned with the words ‘Duta Komuniti’ (DK, or Community Ambassadors), volunteers can be seen welcoming travellers to KLIA and KLIA2 and reminding them to comply Covid-19 standard operating procedures (SOP).

The DK programme, coordinated by the Communications and Multimedia Ministry, is to ensure efforts to cultivate self-control among members of the community during the country’s transition period to the endemic phase, as well as to promote SOP compliance in line with the emphasis on community empowerment.

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