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No dine-in at Penang eateries until further notice, says CM
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He says Penang will reopen selected sectors over two weeks from May 8. FMTNews Penang Covid19

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow says all Penangites should assume that the MCO is still in effect as it has been since March 18.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said all Penangites should assume that the MCO was still in effect as it had been since March 18.“As for others, continue to stay at home,” he said at a press conference today. Schools and social care firms, such as daycare centres, must remain closed until further notice, he said.

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