KUALA LUMPUR: People will no longer be allowed to enter shops by writing their names down in a book, senior minister for security Ismail Sabri Yaakob has announced.
Instead, it is mandatory for people to have the MySejahtera application on their phones, except in areas where the internet is not readily available.
In a press conference, he said it was found that customers did not write down their names and telephone numbers properly, making contact tracing efforts hard.
“This is effective immediately. However, exemptions will be given in areas that do not have internet coverage, especially villages and interiors,” he said.
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