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Covid-19: Takeaways no longer allowed in Jerantut, Pekan, Raub

Several Malaysian Armed Forces personnel are seen assisting the police at one of the roadblocks to help maintain the movement control order at Tun Dr Lim Choong Eu Highway in Penang March 22, 2020. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

KUANTAN, March 29 — Eateries in Jerantut, Pekan and Raub will no longer be allowed to cater for take away orders beginning Tuesday. Pahang state secretary Datuk Seri Dr Sallehuddin Ishak in a statement today said the directive also applied to fast food outlets in the three districts.“The directive is issued as Jerantut and Pekan recorded the highest number of Covid-19 cases in Pahang, while the outbreak situation is worrying in Raub.Sallehuddin said local authorities in the three districts have been instructed to carry out strict enforcement to ensure full compliance with the order.

 

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