The Borneo Post

Nationwide MCO from May 12 to June 7

Prime Minister says third Movement Control Order needed to avert national crisis

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will again implement the Movement Control Order (MCO) nationwide from tomorrow (May 12) to June 7 in an effort to curb the growing spread of Covid-19.

Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced the enforcemen­t of the MCO a er a Special National Security Council (MKN) Meeting on Management of Covid-19, which he chaired in Putrajaya yesterday.

“With daily cases exceeding 4,000 cases, 37,396 active cases and 1,700 fatalities reported as of May 10, Malaysia is facing the third wave of the pandemic which can trigger a national crisis.

“The emergence of new variants with higher infection rates, an alarming constraint to the capacity of the healthcare system, and poor SOP compliance among the people demand that the government take a more drastic action to prevent the country from falling into a more severe health catastroph­e,” he said in a statement.

With the implementa­tion of the MCO, Muhyiddin said houseto-house visits as well as visits to cemeteries during the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebratio­ns are banned.

“Aidilfitri prayers will be allowed, but limited to only 50 people for mosques and suraus with capacity exceeding 1,000 while only 20 people are allowed into mosques and suraus that can accommodat­e less than 1,000 people.

“This limit will also be used for regular prayers and Friday prayers,” he said.

The Prime Minister said the operation of non-Islamic houses of worship would also

The emergence of new variants with higher infection rates, an alarming constraint to the capacity of the healthcare system, and poor SOP compliance among the people demand that the government take a more drastic action to prevent the country from falling into a more severe health catastroph­e.

Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin

be tightened, and the standard operating procedure (SOP) regarding this would be set by the National Unity Ministry.

Apart from that, Muhyiddin said employers are required to implement the work from home policy, with no more than 30 per cent of their management staff present in office at any one time.

For the public sector, the work from home policy will be determined based on the guidelines issued by the Chief Secretary from time to time.

On the number of people allowed in private vehicles, taxis and e-hailing rides, Muhyiddin said it would be limited to three persons, including the driver, while the number of people in vehicles that are part of the industrial and economic sectors would be based on the vehicles’ commercial registrati­on licences.

“The number of people allowed in public transporta­tion must be in accordance with physical distancing and comply with the stipulated SOP,” he said.

For the duration of this MCO, the Prime Minister said no dine-in at food premises will be allowed except for drive-through and takeaway.

In announcing the closure of all educationa­l institutio­ns, Muhyiddin said exception would be made for students si ing for internatio­nal examinatio­ns, while childcare centres, nurseries and kindergart­ens are allowed to operate according to the stipulated SOP so as to assist working parents or guardians.

He said that inter-district and interstate travels are prohibited except for emergencie­s, health ma ers, work and economic purposes, vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts and long-distance couples.

Muhyiddin also said all forms of social gatherings, including weddings and engagement receptions, prayer ceremonies and tahlil, dinners, birthdays, as well as official government and private functions, are not allowed.

The Prime Minister said however that akad nikah ceremonies are allowed with the number of attendees and SOP to be set by the state Islamic agencies for Muslims, and by the National Registrati­on Department for non-Muslims.

Other than that, all sports and recreation­al activities are also banned except for individual sports and recreation­al activities in open areas such as jogging, cycling and exercise, by adopting physical distancing.

Any form of face-to-face seminars, conference­s and meetings are also prohibited, he added.

Muhyiddin said that throughout the duration of the MCO, the specific measures being implemente­d in Sabah, Sarawak and the Federal Territory of Labuan will be continued.

He said that during the MCO, all economic sectors will be allowed to operate and a detailed SOP on all the prohibitio­ns and directives for the MCO this time would be announced by the MKN.

The Prime Minister said the government would continue to use the Hotspot Identifica­tion for Dynamic Engagement (HIDE) system to monitor Covid-19 hotspot premises and areas as well as take follow-up actions.

Muhyiddin, at the same time, urged the public to face the third wave of Covid-19 with full of discipline as the pandemic had been described as more violent and critical.

“The best is to stay at home to jointly flatten the curve of the Covid-19 infection. We have flattened the curve during the first and second wave.

“We haven’t won yet. It’s not difficult to practise selfdiscip­line. Avoid crowded places, adopt physical distancing, always wear face masks in public places and wash your hands at all times, apart from practising good selfhygien­e,” he said.

The nationwide MCO was first enforced from March 18, 2020 until May 3, 2020.

MCO 2.0 was then implemente­d in six states, namely Penang, Selangor, the Federal Territorie­s (Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan), Melaka, Johor and Sabah from Jan 13-26 before it was extended for Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Johor and Penang until March 4.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Security forces in Melaka conduct checks for travel permits at a roadblock set up at the border of Melaka Tengah and Jasin districts yesterday. Under the MCO, inter-district and interstate travels are prohibited except for emergencie­s, health ma ers, work and economic purposes, vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts and long-distance couples.
— Bernama photo Security forces in Melaka conduct checks for travel permits at a roadblock set up at the border of Melaka Tengah and Jasin districts yesterday. Under the MCO, inter-district and interstate travels are prohibited except for emergencie­s, health ma ers, work and economic purposes, vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts and long-distance couples.

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