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MCO 2.0 Extended, Cross-Country & Social Activities Still Not Allowed- Ismail Sabri

Through a press conference today, senior Security Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri informed that cross-country and social activities are still not allowed.

According to him, the SOP is still the same as what was introduced before.

“The cross-border that we opened earlier has contributed to the positive COVID-19 case”, he said.

He added that there are 31 clusters related to cross-country.

“That is why we for cross-state emphasis are still not allowed because it leads to an increase in positive cases”, he added.

Earlier, he informed that MCO 2.0 has been extended from February 5 to February 18.

Sources: RTM.

Adib Mohd

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