In an interview with the Malaysian Insight, Prof Datuk Dr Awang Bulgiba Awang Mahmud mentioned that, If the number of recovered cases continues to exceed new cases for the next week, the government might consider easing some of the restrictions but I do not see a total easing of restrictions immediately. A programmed easing of restrictions with some areas being subjected to full restrictions is likely to happen.
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