Recreational activities, sports and inter-district travel also allowed under new ruling. FMTNews Sabah
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah today allowed the reopening of domestic tourism within the state, air transport and auto sales as it reopened economic activities under Phase 5 of the movement control order .
“However, the gymnasium, spa lounge, swimming pools, meeting rooms, seminar halls, training rooms and buffet facilities at hotels will remain closed,” he said here today. He also announced the opening of state parks and sanctuaries run by Sabah Parks and private companies, adding that swiftlet farming, issuance of permits and licences for wildlife are allowed.
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