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Viral Videos Allegedly Taken During Phase 2 Show Crowd At Sungai Pisang

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A large crowd was recently spotted at Sungai Pisang, Kuala Lumpur, in videos that were believed to have been taken during Phase 2 of the National Recovery Plan (NRP)

Several users posted TikToks yesterday, 13 September, that have gone viral showing a mass group of people at the waterfall, without any physical distancing.

Image via @herkkkk (TikTok)

According to standard operating procedures (SOPs) announced on Friday, 10 September, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said that interdistrict travelling and outdoor sports and recreation activities are allowed for those fully vaccinated.

However, the public has still been urged to continue to abide by the COVID-19 SOPs.

@herkkkk

fasa 2 punya penangan #fyp #rakyatmalaysia #keras

suara asli – devioh – devioh

@shugr.co

Buat baik tak suka buat jahat tak suka #sungaipisangwaterfall #gombak #pisang

original sound – De’Nuckells – De’Nuckells

@luxeynchann

bukak kedai kat sungai pisang boleh collect rm40k sehari

original sound – iSEEaliynn – ne eyn

In the comments section of the videos, Malaysians expressed their concerns, while some criticised those who were there

Image via TikTok

“It doesn’t matter if you’ve been fully vaccinated or not, this is too many people. Even if you are (fully vaccinated), please practise the SOPs.”

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“I received two doses of vaccine and I still tested COVID positive. Please think lah!”

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“COVID enjoys looking at this.”

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“This is the mindset of Malaysians. When given loosened restrictions, they think they’re free and that there’s no more COVID. Just wait for cases to climb back to 25K a day.”

Image via TikTok

Image via TikTok

“Next cluster: waterfall.”

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Image via TikTok

Remember to limit your movement and keep practising physical distancing. Find out the latest updates on the Ministry of Health’s COVIDNOW website.

Not too long ago, photos of a mall in Klang Valley packed with shoppers went viral:

Despite loosened restrictions, the country is urged to take COVID-19 seriously as there are still ongoing cases: