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SOPs for the Selangor, KL & Putrajaya #CMCO that come into effect at 12:01am Wednesday (Oct 14).
— malaysiakini.com (@malaysiakini) October 14, 2020
For the full list of do's & don'ts – check out our Kiniguide here https://t.co/9UXct2f3Vo pic.twitter.com/A3HHEbOXbe
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Posting for the benefit of my confused friends & kin 😆
— Nadiah Wan (@lapetitemaligne) October 14, 2020
Selangor has 9 districts :
1. Petaling
2. Klang
3. Sepang
4. Gombak
5. Hulu Langat
6. Kuala Langat
7. Hulu Selangor
8. Kuala Selangor
9. Sabak Bernam
KL has 4 districts:
1. Titiwangsa
2. Kepong
3. Lembah Pantai
4. Cheras pic.twitter.com/ryDk2E4Lix
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The standard operating procedures (SOP) under the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) are as follows. #staysafestayhome #kitajagakita🇲🇾 #kitamestimenang🇲🇾 #CMCO #covid_19 pic.twitter.com/7GFuNu39OE
— The Malaysian Insight (@msianinsight) October 13, 2020
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#NSTposter Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya will be placed under the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) from Oct 14 to 27 #Covid19 #NewStraitsTimes #SOP #KitaJagaKita pic.twitter.com/DRhzP0xn4x
— New Straits Times (@NST_Online) October 12, 2020
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All economic activities, businesses and industries such as restaurants and sundry shops will also be allowed to operate as usual, although their business hours will be limited from 6am to 10pm.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) October 13, 2020
The Senior Minister also explained that students in international schools or higher education institutions, who are about to take their international examinations will be allowed to do so. However, all other educational activities are still not permitted.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) October 13, 2020
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JUST IN: Conditional Movement Control in #KL, #Putrajaya, #Selangor 14-27 Oct 2020
— Amy Chew (@1AmyChew) October 12, 2020
– Schools, places of worship to close .
– No inter-state travel from KL, Selangor, Putrajaya
– Only 2 people from 1 household allowed out to buy necessities
– All economic activities can continue
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DG explained why CMCO has to be reinstated across Selangor KL Putrajaya although daily increase still in double digit :
— Melissa Goh (@MelGohCNA) October 12, 2020
• The spread can no longer be effectively controlled.
• Inter district travel ban is hard to manage.
“ we can’t wait for all to turn red , we’ve to act now” https://t.co/dvSxrwwVP0 pic.twitter.com/3bRupDfDx3
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#NSTnation Police will set up #roadblocks in #Selangor, #KualaLumpur and #Putrajaya following instructions to implement the Conditional Movement Control Order #CMCO Oct 14. https://t.co/3HyfxDrM2n
— New Straits Times (@NST_Online) October 12, 2020
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Peningkatan jumlah pelanggan dapat dilihat di beberapa pasar raya sekitar Shah Alam, Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya dan Negeri Sembilan. #sinarharian #PKPBhttps://t.co/GHYfCNuLUK
— SinarHarian (@SinarOnline) October 12, 2020
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The Selangor government says it was caught off guard by the federal government’s decision to implement a CMCO in the state and KL. It will appeal to the National Security Council to reconsider the blanket CMCO on the entire state. pic.twitter.com/sl6dKY6WjR
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) October 12, 2020
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No dine-in. Only delivery or drive-in.
Tak sampai hati nak bagitau those still in queue at Jaya Empire.
— Nazrudin Rahman (@NazrudinRahman) October 12, 2020
Did we not learn anything from the last CMCO?? pic.twitter.com/5SE6SKnW2t
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Correction: 14 – 27 October 2020
Here are the rules of the CMCO on KL, Putrajaya and Selangor from Oct 14 to 25:
— Aidila Razak (@aidilarazak) October 12, 2020
– No cross-district travel (workers need employer's letter)
– Max 2 ppl in a car
– Schools, mosques, uni, institutes, preschools, parks & clubs closed
– No social gatherings including weddings pic.twitter.com/LwOljf2AuH
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#NSTflash All economic activities in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya are allowed to operate and a detailed SOP will be announced by National Security Council soon. – Ismail Sabri
— New Straits Times (@NST_Online) October 12, 2020
The CMCO will begin from Oct 14 until Oct 27. #FMTNews #CMCO #Covid19 https://t.co/oHdOWq18Hh
— Free Malaysia Today (@fmtoday) October 12, 2020
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Guys, Selangor PKPB starting from 14 Oktober 12:00am. Stay safe and sane everyone! Take care. 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/QqrlDBtbkn
— 🍉 ناجحاه (@njhhfdzz_) October 12, 2020
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PKPB akan dilaksanakan di seluruh Selangor, Kuala Lumpur & Putrajaya berkuatkuasa 14 Oktober 2020 jam 12:01 tengah malam. – @IsmailSabri60
— KKMalaysia🇲🇾🩺❤️ (@KKMPutrajaya) October 12, 2020