KOTA KINABALU: Local authorities in the city here have allowed dine-ins to resume for restaurant operators amidst the continuous uncertainty over the standard operating procedure (SOP) statewide in Sabah.
Kota Kinabalu mayor Nooliza Alip said this means that enforcers will not be issuing compound notices for eateries allowing dine-ins, as Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor had made an announcement on June 28 to allow more businesses to operate.
She said though there are no SOPs in place endorsed by the National Security Council (NSC) yet, the previous dine-in SOP applies.
She said this to local newspaper Daily Express when asked about the matter following persistent queries from the public.
Eateries in Sandakan open for dine-ins, but situation unclear for the rest of Sabah
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Sandakan district to allow dine-ins despite uncertainties in SOPs
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The Sandakan Municipal Council (MPS) has temporarily discontinued charging parking fees in the district in view of the Movement Control Order (MCO) 3.0 from June 1 to June 14, said MPS President Wong Foo Tin (pic).
“Monthly parking stickers which were purchased in the month of June can still be used after the MCO is lifted,” he said in a statement, Wednesday.