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CMCO: Firms may reopen without approval letter, says Miti

Miti said companies may resume business operations from May 4, 2020 without an approval letter from the ministry. — Picture by Hari Anggara

In a statement in relation to frequently asked questions about the conditional movement control order here today, Miti said employers may use the Social Secuirty Organisation’s screening programme, with more details available at“The workers’ Covid-19 health screening programme is free for employers who are registered with Socso. For further enquiries, please call Socso at 03-42645555 / 03-80915100 / 1-300-22- 8000,” it said.

Treatment for registered local or foreign workers who have been infected with Covid-19 will have to be done at a government hospital with the medical cost borne by the government, it added. “If a registered local or foreign worker is infected with Covid-19, treatment should be done at a government hospital and the medical cost will be borne by the government, including for foreigners ,” it said.

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