The Star Malaysia

WHAT''S OPENIING ON JULY 1

The government has allowed several social and economic activities to resume in July, after they were suspended for about four months.

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Swimming pools

include public and private pools such as in hotels, gated residences, apartments, and condominiu­ms

Water theme parks are still to be closed

On-site lifeguards, observers or supervisor­s are required to control the number of people

number of users depends on the capacity and size of pool

Chlorine content to be measured

Showers are to be taken before and after entering the pool

Children are advised not to use swimming pools, although there are no restrictio­ns on this

Kindergart­ens and preschools

Premises must have washing facilities and temperatur­e scanners

Seating arrangemen­ts have to comply with social distancing measures

Premises must be kept clean and children must wash hands before getting into premises

isolation room to be provided for symptomati­c children before they are taken for treatment

Teachers have to wear face masks

Parents are not allowed to enter premises

Children should not share materials and equipment

Parents must drop off and pick up their children according to specified times

Children are encouraged to use face masks

Limited use of materials and equipment, which must be disinfecte­d before and after use

use of outdoor facilities and field trips are not allowed

Children must eat at their own table and clean it after eating; sharing of food and beverage utensils is not allowed

Group activities or activities that require physical contact are not allowed

Social activities

include weddings and engagement­s, prayers, birthdays, reunions and others

Permitted from three to five hours

Maximum of 250 people at any one time, depending on size of space and social distancing

Organiser and guests are encouraged to wear face masks

Organisers must register guests with MySejahter­a applicatio­n

Food must be served, including for buffet

Cinemas, theatres, and live events

Only for enclosed halls or spaces

Maximum of 250 people allowed, depending on space

Seats marked to ensure social distancing

Temperatur­e of visitors recorded

Meetings

Maximum of 250 people, depending on space

SOP has to be followed

include conference­s, seminars, courses, aGMs and training

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