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Sabah eases more Covid-19 restriction

KOTA KINABALU, Oct 18 — As Sabah officially moves in Phase 3 of the National Recovery Plan, it is further easing restrictions.

For e-hailing services, only three passengers will be allowed to join the driver while other public transport services like buses and trains are also limited to a 75 per cent capacity. Shopping malls, which are allowed to operate till 10pm, may now officially open their fitting rooms while changing rooms, showers and prayer rooms in club house are also allowed to open.

Masidi also announced that children’s entertainment and theme parks like indoor playgrounds, family entertainment centres and family karaoke centres may operate, along with tuitions, music and dance classic and other extracurricular activities.

 

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