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Cinemas, cineplexes no longer on Sarawak Disaster Management Committee’s negative list banned activities

BINTULU, Oct 7 ― Cinema and cineplexes have been taken out from the State Disaster Management Committee’s standard operating procedure negative list.The Borneo PostRemaining on the negative list under the National Recovery Plan Phase 3 for Sarawak are night clubs, pubs, karaokes , theme parks, and family entertainment centres, which will have to remain closed.

Also not permitted are performances in hotel lounges as well as indoor or outdoor busking activities. The SOPs for the NRP Phase 3 also disallow social activities such as feasts, weddings , engagement ceremonies, receptions,In addition, mass activities that involve the movement and gathering of people where it is difficult to enforce social distancing such as fun runs, fun rides, marathons, and triathlons also continue to be prohibited.

Also included on the negative list are activities that can draw large crowds that may complicate physical distancing and compliance with the Health director general’s Covid-19 prevention instructions.

 

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