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7 SOPs To Take Note During CMCO in KL, Selangor & Putrajaya

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Source: WOB

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In Defence Minister Ismail Sabri Yakoob’s latest press conference, he announced that Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Putrajaya will be put under Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO).

The CMCO will be starting at 12am on 14 October and will last for about two weeks until 27 October.

So what does this mean? What are some of the rules that we need to abide by?

While the full list is not out yet, the Defence Minister has mentioned these 7 SOPs to follow:

  1. Inter-district travel is banned unless for workers who need to leave the district with a permission letter from their employee
  2. Only two people are allowed to leave the house only to get food and supplies
  3. All schools, universities, skill training centres, kindergartens, public parks and recreational centres are closed
  4. Mosques and non-islamic house of worships are closed
  5. Entertainment centres and night clubs will also be closed
  6. All social activities including weddings will not be allowed
  7. However, all economic activities in Selangor, KL and Putrajaya are allowed to operate as per usual

A further and more detailed list of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) procedures will be announced by the National Security Council (MKN) soon.

Stay tuned for more updates!

 

Also read: People Are Blatantly Ignoring The CMCO & Crossing Barriers In Klang To Buy And Deliver Goods

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