LOCKDOWN: ONLY TWO ALLOWED IN VEHICLE, THREE FOR MEDICAL REASONS - ISMAIL SABRI
30 May 2021
PUTRAJAYA: The capacity of private vehicles will be limited to two people from the same household, including the driver, for the purpose of obtaining food supplies and basic necessities throughout the total lockdown’s first phase from June 1-14.
Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said as for health and medical purposes, the maximum capacity allowed is only three people including patients.
“Movement is also limited to a radius not exceeding 10 kilometres from the residence, but if services are not within that radius, movement is allowed to the place closest to the residence," he said in a press conference here today on the details of the lockdown’s standard operating procedures (SOP).
Also, during the 14-day period, non-contact recreational activities conducted individually are allowed, but limited to open spaces and only involving exercise and jogging in the neighbourhood area from 7 am to 8 pm.
Ismail Sabri also said that operations of private child care centres and kindergartens, and those in international and expatriate schools and mind development centres for children aged 4 to 6 are allowed to cater only for frontliners and households with both parents working.
Meanwhile, Ismail Sabri said the capacity for taxis and e-hailing services is also limited to two people, including the driver, with the passenger to be seated at the back.
As for sea and land public transport services such as workers transportation, stage and express buses, Light Rail Transit (LRT), Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), Express Rail Link (ERL), monorails, ferries and others, they are allowed to operate based on the 50 per cent capacity previously announced.
Also allowed are prayer activities in mosques and surau, limited to 12 committee members while other activities are not permitted.
“Muslim marriage solemnisation is only allowed at the respective state religious department offices, with attendance limit determined by the respective religious authorities, while non-Muslim houses of worship activities are limited to a maximum of 12 committee members with the presence of devotees not allowed,” he said.
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