Penang will continue with MCO until May 8, before implementing CMCO thesundaily Covid19 MCO CMCO Penang ChowKonYeow
: Penang has opted to continue with the present movement control order conditions until May 8, to enable it to prepare a comprehensive guideline for the conditional restrictions , which the federal government has espoused.
In doing so, Penang has joined Sarawak, Kedah, Negri Sembilan, Sabah and Selangor in delaying federal plans to introduce the CMCO by tomorrow. The MCO compels people to stay as home as much as possible except those listed under essential services and those with permission from the government to work. Outdoor activities are also banned, while food eateries are only allowed to conduct deliveries and take outs, said Chow.He made this announcement in his daily social media broadcast.
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