Dr Lee Boon Chye says businesses should record details of those entering their premises to ensure traceability in any event of contagion. FMTNews Covid19
Former deputy health minister Dr Lee Boon Chye says the movement control order is welcomed but more can be done to improve it.
He said the first step was for all premises to limit visitors to 10 at any one time and to record their particulars. “We should discourage cross-state travel, but the registration process should be simplified. All we need is the destination, contact number or email for contact tracing,” he said. He said the measures announced by Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin were unclear and, because of that, one person should be appointed for the public to refer to for answers.
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