Covid-19: 53% of construction sites checked yesterday complied with SOP

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PUTRAJAYA: Some 53% of the 191 construction sites inspected by the Construction Industry Development Board of Malaysia (CIDB) yesterday were found to ...

: Some 53% of the 191 construction sites inspected by the Construction Industry Development Board of Malaysia yesterday were found to have complied with the standard operating procedure set by the government for Covid-19 prevention.said 101 construction sites complied with the SOP, while seven construction sites found non-compliant were given warnings.

To date, he said 6,750 construction sites had been inspected by the CIDB, and of the total, 1,312 construction sites were found to be compliant with the SOP, and 295 sites issued with warnings. Meanwhile, Ismail Sabri said the Compliance Operations Task Force led by the police detained 67 people yesterday for violating Conditional Movement Control Order with 66 of them placed under remand and one released on police bail.

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