Ismail Sabri: Malaysia’s water parks to stay closed but recreational swimming may resume | Malay Mail

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Ismail Sabri: Malaysia’s water parks to stay closed but recreational swimming may resume

Monday, 22 Jun 2020 03:54 PM MYTPool operators must register with the International Trade and Industry Ministry via its website to notify them of their reopening. — AFP pic

He said these included both public and private pools such as those in hotels, gated residences and condominiums. “There can only be a limited number and limit time as well, depending on the capacity and pool size. This is spelled out in the SOPs, and they include other things like chlorine content and social distancing, showers to be taken before and after entering the pool,” he said.

Ismail Sabri also said that swimming activities at beaches, lakes, rivers were also allowed but subject to guidelines.

 

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