KANGAR, Aug 1 — The Perlis state government wants to ban interstate travel involving workers as well as visits to contain the spread of the Covid-19 outbreak in the state, said Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Azlan Man.
Azlan said individuals who made these interstate travels did so with permission from the authorities, adding that some would commute daily to their workplaces outside of Perlis and those who are living outside of the state but have to commute to their workplaces in Perlis. “At the next special meeting of the National Security Council , I will try to recommend that interstate activity involving workers of public and private sectors as well as visits be banned or restricted. But this is subject to the consideration and approval of the MKN,” he said in a posting on his Facebook account today.
On the alleged presence of Bukit Malut, Langkawi residents in Perlis to escape the 14-day enhanced movement control order enforced in the area on July 27, Azlan said the authorities had begun to patrol roads and sea routes to prevent them from escaping to Perlis.
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