Sabah decides not to implement conditional MCO

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The chief minister says the state will continue to observe phase 4 of the MCO to ensure the people are not exposed to the virus. FMTNews Sabah

Sabah says it will continue to observe the SOPs against the spread of Covid-19 until the MCO expires on May 12.

Chief Minister Shafie Apdal said the state will continue to observe phase 4 of the MCO that will end on May 12. “I urge Sabahans to continue to observe the procedures set under of the MCO that is still in force,” he said in a statement here today.As such, Shafie said, all the standard operating procedures under the MCO still apply, and businesses and the various economic sectors in the state will stay closed until May 12.

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