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KUALA LUMPUR: Today it can be considered calm before the storm.
Starting tomorrow (May 4), the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) will be implemented with most economic sectors and commercial activities will be able to resume operations in an effort to create a balance between the need to revive the The country’s economy and the importance of stopping the Covid-19 outbreak.
On social media, many have expressed concern that the move would cause an increase in Covid-19 positives as people began to move here and there, including working, jogging, or shopping in preparation for the Aidilfitri celebration.
As the number of new positive cases has risen above 100 again, with 105 cases reported as of noon yesterday, bringing the total to 6,176, it certainly compounded their concerns.
Meanwhile, the director general of Health, Datuk Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah, also reminded the Malays that the Covid-19 pandemic has claimed 103 lives and that the fight against the virus is far from over.
Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, announcing the CMCO in his special message on Friday, was aware of the risk that the Covid-19 case would escalate and urged all parties to comply with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
Therefore, people should stay calm and stay home, except for the most essential reasons.
Everyone is also urged to continue practicing social distancing; Wash hands frequently; Wear a mask and inform the health department immediately if there is information about Covid-19 infection.
Remember that the existing Movement Control Order (MCO) directives are still in force despite the introduction of the CMCO tomorrow.
According to Chief Minister (Security Group) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, the Infectious Diseases Prevention and Control Act 1988 (Act 342) entered into force throughout the MCO period from March 18 and measures would be taken against those they did not follow the rules. – Bernama
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