The government will consider whether to tighten enforcement of the movement control order tomorrow, once it obtains the latest figures on the compliance rate.
This comes as compliance on the first day of the order was found to be only at 60 percent.
“Yesterday, 40 percent were non-compliant. For today, we will be told tomorrow how many percent are compliant. If people are still stubborn and the rate does not decrease, we must take stern action through existing laws.
“They may be arrested. They may be fined up to RM1,000, put in prison for up to six months, or both,” Health Minister Dr Adham Baba (photo) told an interview on TV1 today.
[More to follow] [ Mkini
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