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Inter-district, interstate travel ban likely to continue until at least 70% of population vaccinated, says Health DG
PUTRAJAYA: The travel ban between states and districts may go on until at least 70% of the population have been vaccinated for Covid-19, says Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
NSC to review interstate travel ban
PUTRAJAYA: The National Security Council (NSC) special meeting will review the interstate travel ban in conditional movement control order states and consider allowing manicure and pedicure businesses to operate in MCO areas soon.
Lift the travel ban, please
PETALING JAYA: Tourism players, including hotels, are calling on the government to lift the inter-district and interstate travel ban to prevent more operators from losing their rice bowl.
Hotel owners' association wants govt to allow hotel guest, lift interstate travel ban
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): The Malaysian Association of Hotel Owners (MAHO) wants the government to allow hotels to take guests for room accommodations and for meetings.
Not missing out on reunion
PETALING JAYA: This young family may not be cruising down the highway to get to their loved ones in Kedah, but they will be “zooming” in from the comfort of their own homes.
Keep interstate travel ban in place until pandemic eases, says Sarawak tourism minister
KUCHING: The interstate travel ban should remain in place until the Covid-19 situation in the country improves, says Sarawak's Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah.
Senior folk say CNY will be different but it is for everyone’s good
GEORGE TOWN: Although there will be no reunion dinner with his children this Chinese New Year, retired teacher Yean Lai Haw, 66, understands that the bigger picture is to win the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Many disappointed by reunion dinner SOP
PETALING JAYA: A week before eagerly seeing out the Rat and welcoming the Ox in a difficult year, Malaysians are disappointed to learn the restrictions they have to contend with this Chinese New Year.
‘SOP must be strictly upheld’
PETALING JAYA: The standard operating procedure (SOP) to fight Covid-19 must be strictly upheld as the country transitions out of the movement control order due to end on Feb 4, say public health experts.
Families plan to have a low-key celebration
PETALING JAYA: While the upcoming Chinese New Year may be the most important event of the year for Chinese families, most are willing to put public health ahead of tradition this round.