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IPOH: More than 5,000 security enforcement personnel in Perak will receive face shields and hygiene kits from the state government.
In a statement, Perak Mentri Besar Datuk Saarani Mohamad said the items are part of the government’s initiative to ensure that security frontliners are well protected in the midst of the ongoing enhanced movement control order implemented in four sub-districts in the state.
“I would personally like to thank all the enforcement teams who have worked hard to curb Covid-19 from spreading. I have full confidence in their dedication that will help us to break the Covid-19 chain, ” he said on Monday (May 24).
23 May 2021 / 07:25 H. Bernama
IPOH: Essential service workers in four sub-districts in Perak which have been placed under the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) are no longer required to furnish health screening tests results to enter and exit the areas.
Perak police chief Datuk Mior Faridalathrash Wahid (pix, centre) said they were only required to present either a valid work pass or employer’s authorisation letter.
“Prior to this, the standard operating procedure (SOP) stipulated that any essential service workers who live in EMCO areas and work outside must undergo a health screening first at the closest health clinics.
“In accordance with the latest SOP, health screenings are no longer required,” he said in a brief statement last night.
IPOH: The state government will allocate RM2.38mil to help the B40 group affected by the enhanced movement control order.
In a statement issued by the Perak Mentri Besar‘s office, it said RM1.2mil would be channelled to the four districts in the state under the enhanced MCO through the Land and District Office (PDT).
The four districts that come under the enhanced MCO are Hulu Perak district (Mukim Pengkalan Hulu), Larut, Matang and Selama districts (Mukim Taiping), Kinta district (Mukim Hulu Kinta covering Ipoh, Lahat, Chemor and Tanjung Rambutan) and Muallim district (Mukim Hulu Bernam Timur).
For the first two districts - Kinta, as well as the Larut, Matang and Selama offices - would receive RM400,000 respectively.
Perak police chief Comm Datuk Mior Faridalathrash Wahid (second from left) checking the details of a driver at a roadblock in Mukim Hulu Kinta, which is under an EMCO, on Sunday (May 22).
IPOH (Bernama): Essential service workers in four sub-districts in Perak that have been placed under an enhanced movement control order are no longer required to furnish health screening test results to enter and exit the areas.
Perak police chief Comm Datuk Mior Faridalathrash Wahid said they were only required to present either a valid work pass or an employer s authorisation letter. Prior to this, the standard operating procedure (SOP) stipulated that any essential service workers living in enhanced MCO areas and work outside must undergo a health screening first at the closest health clinic.