Malaysians celebrating with caution


Keeping families safe: Dr Samsu Ambia (third from left), his wife Mazriemi (second from left) and their five children are Covid-19 survivors who are advising others to practise safety measures this Hari Raya Aidiladha.

PETALING JAYA: With Covid-19 cases on the rise and the Health Ministry anticipating a new wave, Malaysians are treading with caution as they get together with their loved ones during the Hari Raya Haji break.

“As for my family, we are still practising norms such as wearing a face mask when we go out,” said Dr Samsu Ambia Ismail.

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