PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today called on the people to remain resilient and continue obeying the Movement Control Order (MCO) to help the country fight Covid-19.
He said the challenges posed by the coronavirus were not something that could not be handled by the people in the country.
“To my fellow Malaysians, let us remember that we are inherently resilient, individually capable and collectively strong to face these uncertain times.
“Let us strengthen our resolve and stay committed to our fight against Covid-19. Let us stay the course and follow all orders made under the MCO.
“It is difficult, but certainly not impossible. Stay strong, stay healthy, InsyaAllah we will succeed. Remember, after the rain, comes the sun. And better days will be here again.”
Muhyiddin said this when announcing the additional stimulus package of RM10 billion for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to ease their current difficulties.
The first phase of the MCO was implemented from March 18 to 31, while the second phase is in force from April 1 to 14 in a bid to break the chain of Covid-19 infection.
He said the challenges posed by the coronavirus were not something that could not be handled by the people in the country.
“To my fellow Malaysians, let us remember that we are inherently resilient, individually capable and collectively strong to face these uncertain times.
“Let us strengthen our resolve and stay committed to our fight against Covid-19. Let us stay the course and follow all orders made under the MCO.
“It is difficult, but certainly not impossible. Stay strong, stay healthy, InsyaAllah we will succeed. Remember, after the rain, comes the sun. And better days will be here again.”
Muhyiddin said this when announcing the additional stimulus package of RM10 billion for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to ease their current difficulties.
The first phase of the MCO was implemented from March 18 to 31, while the second phase is in force from April 1 to 14 in a bid to break the chain of Covid-19 infection.