Covid-19: RM2,000 fine awaits those pretending to be fully vaccinated and abusing privileges, says Penang mayor | Malay Mail

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Covid-19: RM2,000 fine awaits those pretending to be fully vaccinated and abusing privileges, says Penang mayor

GEORGE TOWN, Aug 24 — Those who are not fully vaccinated but found dining in or entering premises where only the fully vaccinated are allowed to enter can be fined RM2,000 for flouting the SOPs, said Penang Island City Council Mayor Datuk Yew Tung Seang.

Putrajaya last week announced that 22 non-essential businesses are allowed to reopen in states under Phase Two of the National Recovery Plan but only fully vaccinated individuals are allowed to enter the premises.Yew said there will be no compromise for those who pretended to be fully vaccinated to take advantage of the leeways afforded only to the fully vaccinated.

When asked if there were cases of individuals who used fake MySejahtera digital vaccination certificates to gain access to non-essential premises or to travel cross districts, Penang Police Chief Datuk Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain said there are no reports of anyone using fake MySejahtera digital vaccination certificates for now.

 

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