During the implementation of Movement Control Orders, the normal life of many people has changed. For example, people are starting to work from home and go for online shopping. In Malaysia, these controls were relaxed in early May, with most businesses authorized to resume and people are back to work. However, schools remain shut, and large social parties are still banned.
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Recently, a cabinet meeting has been held for one day on May 18. Unfortunately, an officer who attended the cabinet meeting tested positive for the coronavirus. That office is confirmed to be Auditor-General, Datuk Nik Azman Nik Abdul Majid.
All the attendees of the cabinet meeting were wearing masks and practicing social distancing including the King.
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From the statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office on May 22, Tan Sri Muhyiddin is said to be tested negative for Covid-19.
Everyone who attended the cabinet meeting on Thursday has been directed to undergo testing for the coronavirus and to self-quarantine at home for 14 days under Section 15 of the Prevention of Infectious Diseases Act 1988.
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