S’gor govt to give feedback over CMCO
KLANG: The Selangor government will provide its feedback to the National Security Council after the announcement of the conditional movement control order in the state.
Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said the state government was of the opinion that the situation in green and yellow zones, such as Sabak Bernam and Kuala Selangor, were still under control.
He said only Klang, Gombak, Hulu Langat and parts of Petaling had indicated a worrisome increase in the number of cases.
This, he said, was disclosed during the state Security Council meeting he chaired earlier yesterday and which was attended by the Selangor health department, the police, the armed forces and other agencies to discuss the implementation of the conditional MCO in the Petaling district.
“To date, the state government has on consensus agreed there are specific recommendations that can be conveyed to the National Security Council for consideration,” said Amirudin.
He did not state the recommendations.
The Mentri Besar said the state government also hoped that all parties were prepared with the changes so that the spread of the Covid-19 infections could be collectively controlled.
“The state government also highly valued more effective and conclusive crisis communication involving all parties so that any decision taken will not create implementation uncertainties, which will impact frontliners, the public and especially small and medium industry operators,” said Amirudin.