Sabah adopts two per vehicle ruling
Army and police personnel conducting roadblock checks during the movement control order in Kota Kinabalu April 18, 2020. — Bernama pic
In the relaxed ruling implemented by the federal government, Sabah said it would allow for two people to be in a vehicle together to go out for food supplies and other necessities, provided they are from the same household. “This means that the driver of a vehicle can be accompanied by another person provided they are one of the valid situations,” said a statement issued by the Sabah Covid-19 Command Centre today.
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