The Borneo Post

ATM operating hours back to normal from today

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PUTRAJAYA: Automated Teller Machine restricted operating hours between 8am and 8pm, implemente­d during the Movement Control Order (MCO) and Conditiona­l Movement Control Order (CMCO), will be lifted from today.

Senior Minister ( Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said ATM operating hours will revert to normal from today as per banks’ practices.

The operating hours had been restricted to between 8am and 8pm during the MCO and CMCO as part of the government’s efforts to break the Covid- 19 infection chain.

“The public, however, must keep complying with social distancing protocols while using the ATMs,” he said at the daily media briefing on the CMCO here yesterday.

The government had enforced the 8am to 8pm ruling on April 19, following findings by the police that many were out late at night on the pretext of wanting to make ATM withdrawal­s.

Meanwhile, Ismail Sabri, who is also Defence Minister, said new features will be introduced in the government-developed MySejahter­a applicatio­n for the purpose of visitor registrati­ons at business premises, including factories, constructi­ons sites and offices.

He said MySejahter­a CheckIn can be used at three AEON premises beginning June 2.

“This will further help the government manage the Covid19 outbreak in line with the reopening of the country’s economic sectors,” he said.

He said there have been 770,216 registrati­ons and 929,276 health assessment­s recorded through the applicatio­n up to May 29.

As such, Ismail Sabri urged the public to download the applicatio­n, which is available in the Galeri Aplikasi Mudah Alih Kerajaan Malaysia (GAMMA), Apple App Store, Google Play Store and the Huawei AppGallery, to help the government contain the pandemic.

On Gawai Day which will be celebrated in Sarawak today, Ismail Sabri gave a reminder that the celebratio­n was only allowed for the first day with only a maximum of 20 family members and close neighbours allowed in the house at any one time, just as how it was for Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Kaamatan.

“Covid-19 has changed the way how we celebrate festivitie­s. We all have to adapt to the new normal and practise selfdiscip­line to beat this pandemic,” he said, while conveying his Gawai Day wishes to the people of Sarawak.

Asked whether inter- state travel police permission was still needed for emergency cases, married couples in different states, and workers who commute inter-state beginning today, Ismail Sabri said existing standard operating procedures still apply.

As for those who are unmarried, discussion­s on whether they should be allowed to cross state lines are still ongoing, Ismail Sabri said, while urging them to be patient.

On the plea by several parties, including pasar malam ( night market) traders and wedding photograph­ers, to be allowed to resume trade, he said the matter was also still being discussed.

“Pasar malam traders, for example, I have asked their associatio­n to hold discussion­s with the National Security Council (NSC) and the Health Ministry for specific SOPs to be implemente­d for the trade,” he said.

The operations of other sectors will also depend on whether the CMCO will be extended after June 9 or not, besides also taking into account the Covid-19 situation then.

In another developmen­t, Ismail Sabri said 159 individual­s were detained Saturday for violating the CMCO, while another 457 were slapped with compounds. — Bernama

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Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob

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