#KiniNews: Malaysia 'reopens' - No more 10km rule, dine-in allowed

  • 2 tahun lalu
Malaysia today took the first step towards some semblance of normalcy as Putrajaya allowed a large part of the country to resume operations, but with strict social distancing guidelines.

The scenes at train stations, highways, restaurants and other shops gave a picture of what the "new normal" looks like.

The government has indicated that until a vaccine is available, which could take up to two years, Covid-19 will be part of the community and Malaysians will need to live by a different set of rules.

As of today, individuals are allowed to travel beyond 10km radius from their homes to buy groceries, food or for medical treatment.

However, Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Ismail Sabri Yaakob pointed out that interstate travel is still not permitted under the conditional movement control order from May 4 to May 12.