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Hush descends on Kuala Lumpur

Najjua Zulkefli5 years ago1st Apr 2020Pictures
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With Malaysia experiencing the movement-control order (MCO) as well as a ban on travel in and out of the country, Kuala Lumpur – one of the most-visited cities in 2019 – is emptied as residents practise self-quarantine. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Najjua Zulkefli, April 1, 2020.
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AS Malaysia enters the second phase of the movement-control order (MCO) to contain the spread of Covid-19, people across the country are self-isolating and distancing themselves socially. With the government imposing the closure of non-essential businesses and directing residents to stay at home, Kuala Lumpur has turned into a quiet place.

Most attractions and landmarks are deserted. Car-free highways in the Klang Valley, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman devoid of people, mosques, schools and restaurants are now eerily empty.

Deserted shopping malls and under-capacity trains are the new normal. And the few pedestrians and tourists still wandering are usually wearing masks.

A sharp rise in the number of coronavirus cases in the country forced the government to extend the MCO to April 14 – and many believe it is likely to be extended again. – April 1, 2020.

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