Certain social and economic activities will be allowed except for mass gatherings. FMTNews MCO Lockdown Covid19
PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin this morning announced that the government will enforce a conditional movement control order beginning May 4 to ease the partial lockdown implemented in March to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, he said businesses involving crowds such as cinemas, night clubs, entertainment centres, bazaars and exhibitions would not be allowed.Likewise, interstate travel will still be barred except for work purposes. From Monday onwards, Muhyiddin said, customers will be allowed to eat in at restaurants. However, tables must be placed two metres apart with the number of customers limited based on table size.
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