Conditional MCO: Hair salons, barber shops don't make the cut

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Conditional MCO: Hair salons, barber shops don't make the cut
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PETALING JAYA: Hair salons and barbers are still not allowed to operate under the conditional movement control order (MCO).

Based on infographics provided by the National Security Council , the government has listed those as among activities that are not allowed based on the recommendations made by the Health Ministry.Conferences and galleries, career and wedding fairs, travel packages and promotions, sales carnivals and all sorts of conferences involving large gatherings are also not allowed.

Social activities such as kenduri and wedding ceremonies and similar celebrations such as birthdays are also prohibited. All sports and recreational activities involving large gatherings like football are still not allowed. Sports games involving supporters or fans in a large stadium as well as indoor sports including gymnasiums are also still prohibited.Article type: free

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