Students in boarding schools, vocational colleges under EMCO not allowed back for Hari Raya, says MKN

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KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Students in boarding schools and vocational college hostels under the Education Ministry in areas under an enhanced movement control order are not allowed to return home for Hari Raya Aidilfitri.

According to the National Security Council , the enhanced MCO standard operating procedure for the education sector also stipulates that no individuals from schools and vocational colleges are allowed to exit or enter the affected areas.

In addition, any contributions by non-governmental organisations during the enhanced MCO period must be channelled via the JPBD, which is also responsible for coordinating the provision of food aid. For the purpose of student movement, the MKN said school transport or special rentals must be provided if there are more than 10 people who need to cross the state or zones for Sabah and Sarawak while private vehicles can only be used for students who do not need to cross state borders and if there are 10 people or less to cross the state or zones in Sabah and Sarawak.

For health management purposes, all students are required to undergo a health screening before boarding a vehicle that has been sanitised and provided by the school, to always wear a face mask and adhere to the stipulated SOP throughout the journey.

 

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