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Good stuff! Hope you're doing well too, mate. I could use some sweet potatoes, but unfortunately Selayang here has little room for farming 😅

Hopefully you stock up to survive at least a week. Going out right now can be an annoyance because the police will ask so many questions. We are in this together, the first time in history that anti-social behavior can safe lives. Stay safe.😊

Thanks, and that's true. There's still people leaving homes for no reason, and I don't understand why. I've stocked up as well, though there's a Speedmart nearby, so that's a godsend. I've been trying to use online grocery shopping apps, but it's so jam-packed that I couldn't find a empty slot within a week!

I can't see many police officers or soldiers roaming this part of Selayang, though then again I haven't left home these past few days 😅. Where are you from, and are there plenty over there?

I'm currently living in Kuching, Sarawak on the less crowded part more like Kampung Baru in KL. Police and soldiers have checkpoint near my home (maybe) because I live not far from the administrative part with the government offices and official residence nearby. Hardly anyone dare to go out, like I said before, you will get interrogated by the police asking where you want to go and what you are doing...etc.

Within like 5km radius from where I live, there's multiple check points. I feel like living in a war zone.

My part of Selayang is just above a hill, near a local magistrate, some government offices, and the local council. While I've not seen any checkpoints personally, being an administrative quarter, I think it might just be as serious as over there in Kuching 😕. While I don't like it, hopefully this will discourage those stubborn people not to go out unnecessarily.