Govt eases some MCO rules, but no ‘balik kampung’ travel or large gatherings still

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PUTRAJAYA: The government has announced that some conditions of the movement control order (MCO) that was first introduced on March 18 would be relaxed.

However, inter-state travel, including to return to hometowns for Hari Raya Aidilfitri, would still be disallowed, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said.

Under the new “conditional MCO”, all religious activities, sports and recreational activities involving large gatherings would still not be allowed, he said here Friday .

 

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2k workers in a factory is worst than balik kampung my dear PM.

Should have given the Co some time to work on plan and not to announce it during Labor Day and expect the staff to work today on returning plan for Monday.

Very nice thought Pabna. That would be great

I think step-by-step is good for rakyat & Msia economy, with continual preventive measures against covid-19, result of One team , Experienced & GOD-honouring man(PM Msia). MuhyiddinYassin chedetofficial FrancisYeoh333 IsmailSabri60 AzminAli DGHisham DrAdhamBaba

Why not?

So is the MCO considered over?

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