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Stricter SOPs: Sabah to see shorter business hours, limited shopping time from Tuesday

State Covid-19 spokesman makes announcement today to give people time to prepare

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 23 May 2021 10:30PM

Stricter SOPs: Sabah to see shorter business hours, limited shopping time from Tuesday
Under an updated set of CMCO SOPs, customers visiting shopping malls, hypermarkets, supermarkets, mini markets and grocery stores in Sabah may be inside the premises for only an hour. – File pic, May 23, 2021

KOTA KINABALU – The Sabah government will tighten conditional movement control order (CMCO) standard operating procedures (SOPs) starting May 25.

The new SOPs include:

- Food and beverage outlets and stalls, grocery shops, self-service laundromats (with staff), and other businesses may operate only until 9pm (previously midnight).

- Restaurants, including those in hotels, may operate only until 10pm (previously midnight). 

- Customers visiting shopping malls, hypermarkets, supermarkets, mini markets and grocery stores may be inside the premises for only an hour. Local authorities must ensure only 50% of premises filled according to its capacity.

Sabah Covid-19 spokesman Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun made the announcement today to give the public time to prepare themselves for the updated CMCO rules.

Sabah recorded 136 new Covid-19 cases today, with Tawau logging in the highest number with 32, followed by Kota Kinabalu (23) and Lahad Datu (16).

The state registered a new cluster – the Jalan Mangga cluster in Kota Kinabalu – whose index case involves a 69-year-old man who attended a birthday celebration at the Little Nanyang restaurant in Kolombong. The cluster has since logged 13 cases.

Masidi also urged Tawau residents to register for the Covid-19 vaccination, given that only 12.7% of the district’s 441,774 population have completed both doses.

“Tawau recorded 32 Covid-19 cases today, and has a cumulative 343 cases and 10 active clusters.

“Hence, the government advises the community to register as recipients of the vaccine to achieve herd immunity.” – The Vibes, May 23, 2021

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