
The prime minister said the plan, based on data, science, economy, the vaccination programme and so on, would be presented to the National Security Council within the next week.
“Some of the key ministers involved have already sat down with me to present the draft. Basically it’s good, but not yet refined.

“It is time for us to set an exit strategy or national recovery plan for us to get out of this problem, but this is a big challenge and much depends on the cooperation and support of all parties,” he said.
Muhyiddin spoke to reporters after visiting the mobile vaccination centre at the Sri Johor People’s Housing Project in Bandar Tun Razak here today. He was accompanied by federal territories minister Annuar Musa.
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