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Malaysia's king declares state of emergency to curb spread of Covid-19

Malaysia's king declares state of emergency to curb spread of Covid-19
People wait in line to be tested for the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) at a testing station in Klang, Malaysia, Dec 2, 2020.
PHOTO: Reuters

KUALA LUMPUR  - Malaysia’s King Al-Sultan Abdullah on Tuesday (Jan 12) declared a state of emergency across the country to curb the spread of Covid-19.

The emergency will last until Aug 1 or earlier depending on the state of coronavirus infections, the palace said in a statement.

“Al-Sultan Abdullah is of the opinion that the spread of Covid-19 is at a critical stage and that there is a need to declare a proclamation of emergency,” the palace said.

Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin requested the emergency as a proactive measure to curb the number of infections, it said.

On Monday, Muhyiddin announced a nationwide travel ban and a 14-day lockdown in the capital Kuala Lumpur and five states, saying the country’s healthcare system was at a breaking point.

The number of new daily infections hit a record high last week, breaching the 3,000 mark for the first time. Total coronavirus cases passed 138,000 on Monday, with 555 deaths.

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