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Gerak Malaysia contact tracing app will be discontinued on 31 July

Thursday, 30 Jul 2020 07:41 PM MYTThe Gerak Malaysia app is no longer needed as interstate travel restrictions have been lifted since the recovery movement control order was imposed on June 10. ― Picture via SoyaCincau

KUALA LUMPUR, July 30 ― Gerak Malaysia, the contact tracing app that’s developed by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission with support of the Royal Malaysia Police will be discontinued starting tomorrow. All users are told to uninstall the app as the features will be deactivated.app is no longer needed as interstate travel restrictions have been lifted since the recovery movement control order was imposed on June 10.

During the MCO period, the app was required in order to request for permission for interstate travel that was permitted between May 7 to 10, 2020. According to the police, this has helped to manage the flow of traffic during the MCO. After the deactivation of the app, all personal information will be handed over to the Ministry of Health and all movement records of users will be erased. To assist authorities in curbing the spread of Covid-19, everyone is urged to download the

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