Wearing a face mask is mandatory in public to prevent the spread of Covid-19. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star
A local social media personality was slapped with a RM1,500 compound for not wearing a face mask in a viral video, according to a Bernama report.
The two-minute Instagram video depicted a skit of the influencer attempting interstate travel by giving out various excuses, which were printed on a series of placards shown to uniformed police officers and an armed guard at a road block.
Among the excuses given were “work-related”, “going home to fix curtains” and “I am Instafamous”.
After all his excuses were rejected, the skit ended with the man sharing a meal with the uniformed security personnel.
05 May 2021 / 18:09 H. Pix for representational purpose only.
KOTA BHARU: The Kelantan government has submitted a report on the critical Covid-19 situation in the state to the Malaysian National Security Council (MKN) to seek its advice, says Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yakob.
He said the report from the State Special Security Committee (JKKN) was handed in several days ago, and they were currently waiting for the response.
“Among the things mentioned in the report is of the high rate of infections involving the South African B.1.351 variant in Kelantan, while the infectivity rate still exceeds 1.0
“In addition, the Covid-19 infection has occurred in the community with 16 percent of the cases having no epidemiological links. In fact, we are also running short in terms of human resources and logistics at health facilities,’’ he said.
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 05:23 PM MYT
The Covid-19 Quarantine and Low-Risk Treatment Centre (PKRC) is located at the Kubang Kerian USM Health Campus Main Hall in Kelantan. Yesterday, Kelantan recorded 296 new Covid-19 cases while 35 clusters are still active in the state, with two new clusters detected involving the Machang district. ― Bernama pic
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KOTA BARU, May 5 The Kelantan government has submitted a report on the critical Covid-19 situation in the state to the Malaysian National Security Council (MKN) to seek its advice, says Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yakob.
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