The state government says local authorities may modify SOPs set by the federal government if there is a need for it. FMTNews CMCO
Johor is implementing the conditional movement control order which came into effect today.
Menteri Besar Hasni Mohammad said the local authorities, state health department, district health offices, the police and the Johor National Security Council will work together to ensure the CMCO is properly implemented. “We were told by the federal government that we do not have to follow exactly. It depends on the capacity of each authority. If an SOP requires it to be modified, then the state government has authorised the local authorities to do so,” he said.
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