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PETALING JAYA: Traffic in the Klang Valley was congested on the first day of the nationwide MCO 3.0 on Wednesday (May 12) after multiple roadblocks were set up by police to bring down Covid-19 cases which have seen a spike in recent days.
There were roadblocks set up both ways by the police since 8am at the Kota Darul Ehsan arch on the Federal Highway, which marks the Selangor and Petaling Jaya border, where four lanes were reduced to just two.
Roadblocks were also set up both ways by the police at the Sungai Besi NKVE toll booth.
According to Astro Radio Traffic, there is a 50-minute delay from Amcorp Mall heading to the Kota Darul Ehsan Arch.
A DUNFERMLINE man has slammed the ludicrous decision to offer his disabled wife a second dose of the coronavirus vaccine at a clinic in Methil. Jim Philp, 69, of Clunie Road, said that they had received their first COVID jabs at Dunfermline East Church and assumed they would return there for the next appointment. He told the Press: When we got the letters for the second jab, they had us both down for Methil. We couldn t believe it. I phoned and said this can t be right but they said Dunfermline was all booked up. It s ludicrous. My wife is 70 and suffers from MS. Patricia s registered disabled, she s got arthritis too and can barely get in and out of the car.