The EMCO will involve 3,918 people that are located between Batu 21 to Batu 24 of Sungai Lui which also covers two Orang Asli residential areas and five Malay villages. The decision to implement the lockdown is taken after 71 of 274 residents at Maahad Tahfiz An-Nabawiyyah in Batu 23 Sungai Loi were tested positive for COVID-19.

Ini bagi mengelak #COVID19 merebak selepas 74 kes positif dikesan. PKPD yang kedua dikenakan selepas dua kawasan di Simpang Renggam. pic.twitter.com/S9LMBleLop — KKMalaysia🇲🇾 (@KKMPutrajaya) March 29, 2020 Juts like what happened in Simpang Renggam, no one will be allowed to enter or exit the affected area. All residents as well as visitors that already in the area will not be allowed to go out from their home until EMCO is over and food will be supplied to them by the Department of Social Welfare throughout the lockdown period while a Medical Base will be set up over there as well. According to the latest statistic by the Ministry of Health, there are currently 2,470 positive cases of COVID-19 in Malaysia. 35 death have been recorded so far while 388 patients have managed to recover from the infection. With that, please do you best to help stopping the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic by always practicing good hygiene and stay home as much as you can. Only when we do it together, we can put an end to this pandemic. (Main Image: Entry road towards Madrasah An Nabawiyyah’s area, captured in April 2019 by Google Maps.)