CMCO gets mixed reactions from state governments
Police personnel conduct checks on vehicles during a roadblock in Section 7, Shah Alam April 15, 2020. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
In Ipoh, the Perak state government prohibited patrons from dine-in at any food premises but all restaurants, kiosks, food courts, roadside hawkers, indoor food stalls, and food trucks were allowed for take-away and delivery. Meanwhile, in Shah Alam, the Selangor state government would implement the CMCO tomorrow with additional details including traders and hawkers who were allowed to operate from 7 am to 10 pm for taking away, drive-through, and delivery services.
He added the PBT would issue a notice on the list of parks that were not allowed access to the public and the implementation of CMCO was applicable to the whole of Selangor with additional detailings except in Selayang Baru, which is a red zone area. “Those sectors which are not listed under the three phases, the enforcement and operation based on the PGRS will start this Friday ,” he said in a media conference via Facebook live-stream today.
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