NSC: 63 factories, business premises, construction sites shut down for ignoring Covid-19 prevention protocols | Malay Mail

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NSC: 63 factories, business premises, construction sites shut down for ignoring Covid-19 prevention protocols

KUALA LUMPUR, July 11 — National Security Council has halted the operations of 63 factories, business premises and construction sites for violating Covid-19 regulations.

“It included inspections of 1,915 factories, 18,278 business premises, 574 construction sites and 192 workers’ accommodation hostels. Earlier today, Ismail said that the government will not compromise with factories and business premises that violate stipulated regulations and standard operating procedures in its fight against the Covid-19 pandemic

 

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Is your job just to announce the number figure? IsmailSabri60 Then every primary school student able to do that also.

Best everybody close down , don’t pay taxes also.

Shut up, we are not interested in these figures 🍌

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