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The Malay Mail
Over 420,000 Malaysians sign petition objecting to CMCO which starts tomorrow
Sunday, 03 May 2020 11:21 AM MYT
BY IDA LIM
KUALA LUMPUR, May 3 — Just a day before the Malaysian government is set to allow a majority of businesses and activities to resume tomorrow in a conditional relaxing of the movement control order (MCO) restrictions, more than 420,000 have signed an online petition to urge the government to cancel this decision.
Even this morning, at least hundreds or even thousands more individuals have been signing the online petition at Change.org, with more signatures added on by the minute. At the time of writing, 423,582 signatures have been collected for the petition.
This petition titled Teruskan PKP. Batalkan PKP Bersyarat (Continue MCO. Cancel conditional MCO) was started two days ago by Rakyat Malaysia Prihatin, or on Friday (May 1) after the prime minister announced the conditional lifting of MCO restrictions from May 4 (tomorrow) onwards.
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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah will not implement the conditional movement control order (CMCO), which Putrajaya will enforce from tomorrow.
Chief Minister Shafie Apdal said the state will continue to observe phase 4 of the MCO that will end on May 12.
“This stand is taken to ensure efforts to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic continue and to ensure Sabahans are not exposed to the virus.
“I urge Sabahans to continue to observe the procedures set under (phase 4) of the MCO that is still in force,” he said in a statement here today.
As such, Shafie said, all the standard operating procedures (SOPs) under the MCO still apply, and businesses and the various economic sectors in the state will stay closed until May 12.
Meanwhile, a circular purportedly from State Secretary Safar Untong has gone viral since last night instructing civil service staff to continue to work from home and observe the MCO until it expires on May 12.
According to the circular, heads of departments, district officers, state statutory body executives and heads of local governments are also advised to operate on skeleton staff.
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Like Sarawak and Selangor, Kedah won’t implement the conditional MCO on Monday, May the 4th…
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Selangor won’t follow the conditional MCO on Monday, May the 4th…
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So, the buses and trains will U-turn once they reach the Selangor border? Apa macam?