OLS 2.0: what you can and can’t do this time

[ad_1] KINIGUIDE | With the implementation of the renewed Covid-19 restrictions as of midnight tonight, several states and federal territories will return to the strict restrictions of a full-blown motion control order. Meanwhile, other states will see changes to the conditional MCO and recovery MCO imposed on those states. This …

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Police discretion on interstate travel until Friday

[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Those stranded in other states due to the motion control order (MCO) that takes effect tomorrow at 12:01 am and wish to return home can do so until Friday. Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador (pix) said today that it has directed its staff …

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Business allowed only from 6 a.m. M. At 8 p. M.

[ad_1] Restaurants will not be able to have customers for dinner and even their takeout business must stop at 8 pm, says the chief minister. PETALING JAYA: While companies and services in the areas under the motion control order will be able to operate, they can only do so at …

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He is still back on campus on March 1.

[ad_1] Local college students will have to attend classes on campuses even with the various MCOs and the state of emergency. PETALING JAYA: The admission of students to institutes of higher education will proceed as announced despite movement control orders imposed in some states of the country. The higher education …

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Malaysia State of Emergency: There will be no elections until Covid-19 under control, and there will be no military government, says Muhyiddin, SE Asia News & Top Stories

[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR – Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin assured Malaysians on Tuesday (January 12) that there will be no curfews or military rule in the country, following the declaration of a state of emergency on the same day to deal with the pandemic of coronavirus. In a special speech broadcast …

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