17 Mar 2021 / 21:36 H. An unusual sight in Kuala Lumpur’s epicenter of entertainment-Bukit Bintang-on the first day movement control order was enforced nationwide. SUNPIX BY HAFIZ SOHAIMI
KUALA LUMPUR: Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today said that the enforcement of a blanket Movement Control Order (MCO) may not be needed in the future, thanks to the implementation of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme.
The Prime Minister said that the government’s strategy to curb the spread of Covid-19 will involve a more targetted approach based on science and data to reduce the negative impact on the country’s economic activities.
“Movement control will only be enforced according to locality and focused only on clusters involved,” he said in his special announcement on the Strategic Programme to Empower People and the Economy (Pemerkasa) worth RM20 billion broadcast on television today.
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Pemerkasa: blanket MCO may not be needed in future
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