Malaysians Celebrate Eid Al-Fitr As COVID-19 Cases Subside

Malaysians Celebrate Eid Al-Fitr As COVID-19 Cases Subside

KUALA LUMPUR, May 2 (NNN-BERNAMA) – Malaysians marked a more joyous Eid al-Fitr festival today, as the COVID-19 situation in the country continues to improve.

After having endured lockdowns and travel restrictions for the past two seasons, Malaysians were finally able to make the traditional exodus of “Balik Kampung” or returning to their respective hometowns.

Health Minister, Khairy Jamaluddin, said last week that, the practice of hosting open houses and home visits will be allowed again this year, along with other customs such as the physical greetings that were previously discouraged, to minimise physical contact amid the pandemic.

This is, in addition to the withdrawal of other standard operating procedures (SOP), such as registering with the country’s COVID-19 management app and mandatory masking outdoors.

Arif Naquiddin, 34, who lives on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, is finally able to celebrate the festivities with extended family, following two years of disruptions and strict restrictions.

“It is wonderful that we are finally able to celebrate without the restrictions we had before and we finally can host visitors. The mood has improved and the joy has returned. Of course, we are still cautious, but at least we can have a real celebration this year,” he said.

In a televised speech today, Malaysian King, Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah called on the people to observe good health practices, during the Hari Raya celebrations as part of continued efforts to break the COVID-19 infection chains.

“We have gone through many obstacles and challenges in our nation’s fight to break free from the shackles of COVID-19. Going forward, my subjects must carry on with this momentum by continuing to practice good healthcare and comply with the government’s advice and recommendations,” he said.

In a separate address to the nation, Prime Minister, Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, Malaysians have proven their strength in facing the challenges of the pandemic, over the past two years and now can relish the joys of festivities once again.

Ismail Sabri also reminded the public to continue to practice self-discipline as they celebrate Eid al-Fitr, even though many restrictions have been eased.

“Spend time visiting open houses and those that you cherish. For those of you returning to your hometowns, be careful on the road, drive conscientiously, so that you reach your destinations safely,” he added.

Malaysia reported 1,503 new COVID-19 infections as of midnight, bringing the national total to 4,449,507.– NNN-BERNAMA

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