KUALA LUMPUR: The list of essential services has been expanded to 15 items from 10 in the third phase of movement control order (MCO).
In the latest Federal Gazette, it is stated that"any services, works or industry as determined by the Minister after consultation with the authority regulating the services, works or industry" is allowed to operate under essential services.2. Port, dock and airport services and undertakings, including stevedoring, lighterage, cargo handling, and pilotage, and storing or bulking of commodities;4.
The list was reduced to only 10 items during the second phase as the government announced a stricter MCO to curb the spread of Covid-19.
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