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Bucking Putrajaya, Sarawak won’t reopen for business on Monday

BY SULOK TAWIE

KUCHING, May 2 — Sarawak has decided not to allow the reopening of businesses on May 4 under the conditional movement control order Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced yesterday, the State Disaster Management Committee said today. He said the Sarawak government fully respected the prime minister’s announcement on the need to relax the MCO in order to re-open the economy on Monday.

“For this purpose, the SDMC intends to make a decision after it has studied the changes to the regulations in Act 342 pursuant to the announcement by the prime minister,” he said, referring to the latest gazette notification on the enforcement of CMCO issued under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases 1988.

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Good move Sarawak.

But please take care of your citizen financially too..

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