KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 28): Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has stressed that the declaration of emergency in the country was an appropriate move taken in response to a major health crisis and not due to politics.
The prime minister said the emergency was not to enable him to hold on to the post of prime minister but to ensure that the Covid-19 pandemic could be managed effectively and speedily.
He gave an assurance that the emergency would be lifted earlier than its scheduled end of Aug 1 if the pandemic could be contained and the country was deemed safe from the virus. . if we can settle it early (and) the Independent Special Committee that was set up says it can be done (lifted), I will just follow… We also do not want to be restricted by such a regulation forever, said Muhyiddin in a special interview with Bernama and several other media organisations at his residence in Bukit Damansara here in conjunction with his first anniversary as prime minister. The interview was aired on Buleti
Declaration of emergency not due to politics
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Innovation, Science, And Technology Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said the Covid-19 task force is working with the Home Affairs Ministry to contact foreign embassies, international organisations, civil society and NGOs to assist in assuring undocumented migrants that they will not be detained when receiving their vaccines. Bernama pic
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KUALA LUMPUR: Minister of Science and Technology Khairy Jamaluddin pledged today that the government will not detain undocumented migrants who come forward to receive their Covid-19 vaccines,
Malay Mail reported.
The coordinating minister for the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme also said the government under the Covid-19 task force (CITF) is also working with the Home Affairs Ministry to contact foreign embassies, international organisations, civil society and non-governmental organisations (