COVID-19 | Sabah's Covid-19 disaster management committee has sought strict lockdown measures to deal with the recent surge in new cases in the state.
In a statement today, Sabah Chief Minister Hajiji Noor said that the new measures sought by the committee today will still need National Security Council approval.
The measures sought include:
- Allowing only businesses providing essential services and goods to operate;
- Banning dine-in customers;
- Closing all tamu, pasar malam and farmers markets;
- Closing all houses of worship;
- Closing all public parks, recreation centres and playgrounds;
- Closing all libraries, schools, childcare centres, nurseries and kindergartens;
- Limiting public bus capacity to 50 percent and limiting car occupants; and
- Re-gazetting quarantine stations as hospital extensions.
Sabah is one of the worst-hit states following the latest wave in Covid-19 cases.
According to Hajiji, there are 1,206 people being treated for Covid-19 in Sabah as of yesterday.
The committee had made these recommendations after Sabah recorded triple-digit new cases, consecutively between Oct 1 and yesterday. - Mkini
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