Most Sabahans opt to keep face masks on in public despite new SOP


KOTA KINABALU: Most Sabahans have opted to keep their face masks on despite the government easing requirements from Sunday (May 1).

A check by The Star at the Gaya Street market here found that most locals were still walking around with masks on although a few, especially Western tourists, happily strolled around the popular Sunday street fair without masks.

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