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Let’s Talk About #23: The Movement Control Order

In a preemptive move to help flatten the curve here in Malaysia, our government has enacted a Movement Control Order that limits the movement of the citizens and encourage social distancing. Was this the right move? Could it have been done better? Alex and Amin discuss on today’s episode of LTA.

This video was recorded back on the 20th of March 2020 just as Phase 1 of the MCO was starting. While a lot has changed since that time, a lot of what Alex and Amin discussed in this video has not.

So, we thought it would still be worth posting as we approach the end of Phase 2 of the MCO, and it’s also an interesting reflection on what we knew back then and what we know now. I hope you all enjoy this! And please, stay home, practice good hygiene and stay safe! We’ll see you in the next episode of LTA!

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