CMCO in Kuching ends tomorrow (Nov 27)



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The CMCO in Kuching will come to an end on November 27 after it was extended on November 22.

KUCHING (Nov 26): The Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) in Kuching District will be lifted at 11:59 pm tomorrow (Nov 27), the Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced today.

The committee in its daily Covid-19 update statement said that the CMCO uprising was in view of the district being classified as an orange zone yesterday (November 25) after registering only 30 cases in the last 14 days; below the red zone threshold of 40 cases.

“In view of the state of the Kuching district, which has turned from red to orange yesterday with 30 locally transmitted cases recorded to date, SDMC has decided that the CMCO for the district will be lifted on November 27 (Friday) at 11:59 pm.

“The committee would like to thank all the agencies involved and all the residents of the Kuching district for their cooperation and compliance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) that resulted in the local transmission (of Covid-19) being under control.” SDMC said in a statement. today.

The 14-day CMCO in Kuching district was enforced on November 9 due to an increase in the number of cases in the district.

The numbers slowly decreased, but with the Kuching district still classified as a red zone on November 22, the CMCO was extended for another five days until November 27.

Meanwhile, SDMC also highlighted that Miri and Lawas districts remained classified as yellow zones, while 37 other districts were still green zones.

The committee also said that six groups in the state were still active.

These are Besi Cluster with 12 cases, Jalan Abell Cluster (15), Baki Cluster (33), Seladah Cluster (9), Green Hill Cluster (91) and Wisma Saberkas Cluster (44).

In another note, SDMC revealed that the police detained an Indonesian woman in Lawas for violating SOP by not wearing a face mask in public.

Police had also issued five composite notices on SOP violations statewide, with three issued in Padawan district, one in Miri and one in Sarikei.

Also today (Nov. 26), police checked 1,914 vehicles at seven checkpoints across the state. The barricades were in Lawas (2), Lundu (1), Bau (1), Serian (1), Sri Aman (1) and Lubok Antu (1).

At the same time, the Ministry of Housing and Local Government has also issued advisory notices to 109 SOP violators across the state.








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