They cited, among others, the government’s decision to lift interstate travel last December for the surge in cases. It doesn’t matter whether the government allows dining in at restaurants or stipulates how many people can sit at a table. When the government lifts the ban on interstate travel, we should ask whether we should be travelling in the first place. Should we discuss business over the restaurant dining table when we could just Zoom? I wonder how many have criticised ministers for flouting Covid-19 SOPs on social media from a mamak shop long after they had finished their meal?
Source: The Star February 19, 2021 01:05 UTC