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Malaysia tightens restrictions on travellers entering the country: Extended quarantine periods, additional testing, and more

Malaysians must comply with the SOP to contain the virus

IT has been more than a year since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the country with the first case involving three Chinese nationals who entered Malaysia via Johor from Singapore on Jan 20,2020. During the first wave, the majority of Covid-19 cases were imported and did not involve Malaysians, while the infection during the second wave involved local transmission with the first case reported on Feb 4. It was during the second wave that the government imposed the movement control order beginning March 18 with strict standard operating procedure, and a few months later when the infection rate showed a declining trend, the SOP was loosened slightly with the introduction of the conditional MCO from May 4, followed by the recovery MCO on June 10.

Non-compliance of physical distancing | Daily Express Online - Sabah s Leading News Portal

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Ismail Sabri: Failure to observe physical distancing contributes to rise in Covid-19 cases

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Monday (Jan 25) marks a year since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the country with the first case involving three Chinese nationals who had entered Malaysia via Johor from Singapore on Jan 20,2020.

Failure to observe physical distancing contributes to rise in Covid-19 cases

24 Jan 2021 / 11:30 H. KUALA LUMPUR: Tomorrow marks a year since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country with the first case involving three Chinese nationals who entered Malaysia via Johor from Singapore on Jan 20, 2020. During the first wave, majority of the COVID-19 cases were imported and did not involve Malaysians, while the infection during the second wave involved local transmission with the first case reported on Feb 4, 2020. It was during the second wave that the government imposed the Movement Control Order (MCO), beginning March 18 with strict standard operating procedures (SOP) and a few months later, when the infection showed a declining trend, the government loosened the SOP slightly with the introduction of the Conditional MCO (CMCO) from May 4 May, followed by the Recovery MCO (RMCO) on June 10.

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