Sabah exempts civil servants from travel ban
In Sabah, a 14-day self-quarantine order is applicable for non-Sabah residents including their spouses and children holding a permanent resident pass; Sabahans with a working pass or student pass; and long-term social visit pass holders. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 19, 2020.
THE Sabah government has exempted state and federal civil servants from the temporary immigration ban during the 14-day period of the movement control order until March 31. Sabah State Secretary Safar Untong said state and federal civil servants will be allowed to enter or return to Sabah on certain conditions during the time of the MCO.
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