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Dine-in at restaurants allowed in phases in Penang from Friday, says Chow

Tuesday, 12 May 2020 03:56 PM MYTMembers of the public observe social distancing guidelines while waiting to pack food at Nasi Kandar Ayam Merah in Ipoh May 4, 2020. — Picture by Farhan Najib

The first phase starts this Friday and guidelines for the dine-in service will be provided by both city councils after coordination between the local government Exco and the state health department. He said Penang will be entering the reopening phase of its gradual recovery strategy tomorrow where all sectors and activities allowed by the federal government under the conditional movement control order will be allowed in Penang subject to the standard operating procedures .

However, Chow said Taman Bandaraya , Metropolitan Park, Botanics Garden, Vision Park, Mengkuang Dam, Kamloon Beach, Air Hitam Dalam Educational Forest, Hutan Lipur Cerok Tokun, Hutan Lipur Bukit Panchor and Bukit Juru Forest Reserve are still closed to the public. He said the state government, together with related agencies with the health department as the technical advisor, will be refining the implementation of SOPs for the testing of workers at construction sites and in factories.

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