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Police start enforcing face mask ruling
Aug 02, 2020
Police have started taking action against those who fail to abide by the new ruling requiring the use of face masks in public areas.
In Penang, 20 people were hauled up by the cops on the first day of enforcement for not wearing face masks and failing to observe social distancing while gathering at a highway rest-stop.
Meanwhile, 26 people were fined 1000 ringgit each in Johor for failing to wear a mask while out at the beach in Kota Tinggi.
However, in Selangor, Petaling Jaya police say they will not be issuing fines for the first couple of days of the new ruling, to let people get used to the new requirement.
This, as the Health Director General once again reminded, that the use of face masks needs to be combined with physical distancing and good hygiene, to effectively break the chain of Covid-19 infection.
Nine new infections
Meanwhile, nine new Covid-19 infections were reported yesterday, seven of which were imported cases.
It brings the number of ACTIVE cases in the country to 213.
Yesterday also saw three more patients discharged, while there were no new fatalities.
Fake news making the rounds again
A viral message, sharing a phone number for you to call in and ask about face mask SOP's, is fake news.
Image: Sebenarnya.my
The Communications and Multimedia Ministry confirmed that the message was NOT issued by the National Security Council.
Visit Sebenarnya.my to verify the authenticity of news on social media.
Germans protest coronavirus restrictions
In Germany, thousands of people gathered in the capital Berlin, to protest against the country's coronavirus restrictions.
The demonstrators claimed that having to wear face masks violated their rights and freedom.
Image: Reuters
It comes amid a rise in Covid-19 cases in Germany, with the country recording more than 900 new cases and seven deaths on Friday.
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