PETALING JAYA: Khairy Jamaluddin has urged Malaysians to comply if business premises request to view their risk status on MySejahtera as there will no longer be compulsory check-ins from Sunday (May 1).
"What does that mean practically? Malls won't check your risk status at entrances. But businesses like restaurants (high-risk, since unmasked) may (recommended) ask to see patrons' risk status. Pls cooperate," the Health Minister said in a Twitter post on Saturday (April 30).
Khairy also urged those who test positive for Covid-19 to be responsible, stay at home and obey the Home Surveillance Order (HSO).
"... Transitioning to endemicity will require tripartite cooperation: Government with clear advisory, businesses to promote safe premises and public's commitment to community solidarity and individual responsibility."
On Wednesday (April 27), the Health Minister announced the relaxation of certain standard operating procedures (SOPs) including the lifting of outdoor mask mandates, physical distancing requirements, and the operating capacity for businesses apart from the MySejahtera tracing check-ins.
What does that mean practically? Malls won’t check your risk status at entrances. But businesses like restaurants (high risk since unmasked) may (recommended) ask to see patrons’ risk status. Pls cooperate.
But onus on individual, if you’re positive on an HSO, just stay home.
— Khairy Jamaluddin (@Khairykj) April 30, 2022