GEORGE TOWN: A former minister has called on the authorities to rescind some of the relaxation of the movement control order (MCO) in view of growing ...
A former minister has called on the authorities to rescind some of the relaxation of the movement control order in view of growing public concerns that the country may contract another wave of Covid-19.
Rather than relaxing, there is a need to tighten them, especially on foreign workers and those listed as vulnerable groups, Mujahid said in an interview. Stressing that he has nothing against such outlets, Mujahid said there is a need for the owners to take precautionary measures to assure their customers that the recommendations by the health authorities are followed to the tee.
The surau committee should only allow up to 15 congregation members and prayers are held with social distancing measures in mind as well as to shorten the reciting of some prayers.
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