Covid-19: Melaka govt mulls making face masks mandatory again

State health and anti-drug committee chairman Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh said making face masks a must in public areas was in line with the increasing number of global Covid-19 cases.

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January 4, 2023

MELAKA – Face masks will be made mandatory by Jan 17 in the state if Covid-19 cases record an upward trend, says the Melaka government.

State health and anti-drug committee chairman Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh said the preemptive measure of making face masks a must in public areas was in line with the increasing number of global Covid-19 cases.

“We are monitoring the situation and we will not hesitate to make face masks compulsory in public and other premises if the need arises based on our two-week of evaluation of the number of cases reported,” he said on Tuesday (Jan 3).

Dr Muhamad Akmal also urged locals as well as tourists to start wearing face masks with immediate effect.

“We also urge locals to take their booster doses as a precautionary measure, especially the high-risk groups,” he added.

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