With the new phase of the movement control order (MCO) to begin within hours, Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari rued that the state government has yet to receive new social distancing protocols for implementation.
“According to the prime minister’s latest announcement, the recovery MCO begins tomorrow with several sectors reopening such as barbers, hair salons, and non-contact sports with strict standard operating procedures (SOPs).
“Up to 7.23pm, we have yet to receive details of the SOPs from the federal government. Now what?” he said on Twitter.
Previously, it was reported that Amirudin (photo) would hold a meeting with all local authorities in the state today and tomorrow.
This is to discuss the operation aspects of businesses that would soon reopen and ensure all parties will comply with the guidelines.
Malaysiakini's check on the National Security Council’s website also found that it has yet to be updated with the latest guidelines.
The most recently updated documents are dated June 4, and did not reflect the relaxed rules under the recovery MCO.
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin had announced the order on June 7.
Once the conditional MCO expires at midnight and is replaced by the recovery MCO, Malaysians will be allowed to travel freely between state borders once again.
Many businesses will be allowed to reopen, subject to strict conditions.
These include barbers, hair salons, open-air markets, morning markets, night markets, farmers' markets, bazaars, food courts, hawker stalls, food trucks and self-service laundries.
Meetings, workshops, and recreational activities including domestic tourism will also be permitted. - Mkini
So how lah to reopen economical activities. Planning ahead seems not to be their virtue. How to govern and implement now?
ReplyDeleteDelayed on purpose by Putrajaya aiming at raising public anger towards selangor PH hoping for PerKatakan Nasional could take selangor, what a childish act.
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