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Malaysia to allow interstate travel starting Monday, some COVID-19 restrictions remain for KL, Selangor and Sabah

[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will allow movement between states and districts across the country starting Monday (December 7) without the need for a police permit, except in areas under a blockade known as the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO). “The police will also remove obstacles from December 7, but will …

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Malaysia lifts Covid-19 lockdown for most states, but restrictions remain for KL, Selangor districts, SE Asia News & Top Stories

[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia will lift movement restrictions for most states starting Monday (December 7), a cabinet minister announced on Saturday. But the partial closures, called a Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO), will run until December 20 for its capital city, Kuala Lumpur, Sabah state and six of Selangor’s …

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The glamorous lives of the fabulous ‘Bollywood Wives’

[ad_1] Netflix series Fabulous Lives Of Bollywood Wives delivers exactly what it promises: a sparkling window into the lives of four rich and glamorous women who celebrate their lasting friendships on screen. Bravo could have arrived first with his Real housewives franchise, but the streaming giant’s takeover is the first …

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The lack of observation of social distancing continues

[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: A total of 412 people were arrested yesterday for disobeying the conditional motion control order. “The biggest offenders, with 135, were those who did not practice social distancing, followed by illegal entertainment activities (113)” Chief Minister (Defense) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (pix) said in a statement …

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412 arrested for MCO-related offenses

[ad_1] More than 11,600 people are currently in mandatory quarantine after entering the country. KUALA LUMPUR: Chief Security Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said that police arrested 412 people yesterday for crimes related to movement control. Of the total, Ismail said 403 people received compound fines, while nine others were detained. …

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