Interstate travel for solemnisation ceremony purposes will now be allowed under the conditional Movement Control Order.
Defence Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said wedding photographers and the filming industry will also be allowed to operate, with the latter given a starting date on June 10.
Defence Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said wedding photographers and the filming industry will also be allowed to operate, with the latter given a starting date on June 10.
For interstate travel for solemnisation ceremony, all parties involved have to obtain a permit from the police and not more than 20 people are allowed to be involved.
"They have to observe social distancing measures and not shake hands," he said.
While wedding photography is allowed, Ismail stressed that it is only restricted to pre-wedding and solemnisation shootings.
Wedding receptions are still not allowed, he added.
"They have to observe social distancing measures and not shake hands," he said.
While wedding photography is allowed, Ismail stressed that it is only restricted to pre-wedding and solemnisation shootings.
Wedding receptions are still not allowed, he added.
Filming activities will be allowed to resume on June 10 with strict standard operating procedures such as observing the social distancing measures.
The conditional MCO is expected to be lifted on June 9. The MCO has been in effect since March 18 to curb the outbreak of Covid-19 in the country.
It has been given a leeway under the conditional MCO early last month where certain economic activities have been allowed to resume.
The conditional MCO is expected to be lifted on June 9. The MCO has been in effect since March 18 to curb the outbreak of Covid-19 in the country.
It has been given a leeway under the conditional MCO early last month where certain economic activities have been allowed to resume.
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