The RM250 fine will be reduced to RM150 if it is settled within a month. FMTNews MoH
The health ministry intends to discourage smoking through the ‘no smoking’ rule in restaurants.
Its deputy minister, Dr Lee Boon Chye, today said that offenders would be slapped with a fine of RM250, but this would be reduced to RM150 if the fine was settled within a month. The one-day seminar highlighted the danger when microbes such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites become immune to medicines and antibiotics.
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