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Health Ministry intensifying ‘avoid close contact’ campaign to prevent Covid-19 second wave

Saturday, 18 Jul 2020 06:44 PM MYT

He said it was necessary to educate the public to avoid talking while standing close to each other, as small water droplets are released into the air and could land onto others as far as one metre away. Meanwhile, Dr Adham said the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry is expected to announce on the new price for face masks soon.

 

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