Every Malaysian - to the best of each one's abilities - is taking the recent announcement by the Government to extend the movement control order (MCO) to April 14 in their stride. If anything, the decision has brought out the more innovative and creative side of Malaysians to get by this "stay calm and stay home" period.
With MCO extended, Malaysian performing arts communities take to the virtual stage
The Star,
25 March 2020, Malaysia
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