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Sabah allows only fully inoculated customers, staff in supermarkets, eateries

Tourism activities allowed in ‘travel bubble’, with visitors, employees required to have received both Covid-19 vaccine doses

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Aug 2021 9:45PM

Sabah allows only fully inoculated customers, staff in supermarkets, eateries
The Sabah government has allowed dine-in since June 29, when the state was still in Phase 1 of NRP. – The Vibes file pic, August 12, 2021

by Rebecca Chong

KOTA KINABALU – Under Sabah’s newly revised health and safety standard operating procedures, only individuals who are fully vaccinated and have a low-risk Covid-19 status are allowed to enter supermarkets, hypermarkets and food outlets – including workers.

A list of the rules issued by the National Security Council for the state, which is under Phase 2 of the National Recovery Plan, includes the following notable changes:

- Only customers and workers who have completed their vaccination regimen and have a low-risk Covid-19 status, with these details reflected in MySejahtera, can enter supermarkets and hypermarkets;

- Food outlet owners must ensure only customers and workers who have been fully vaccinated and have a low-risk Covid-19 status in MySejahtera are allowed on the premises;

- For the purpose of domestic tourism, hotels and other accommodation operations can host customers who are from the same district, with the condition that both staff and customers are fully vaccinated; and,

- Tourism activities are allowed only in the designated “travel bubble”, with the condition that visitors, tourism operators and hotel/accommodation staff have received both vaccine doses and acquired permission from the state Disaster Management Committee.

The SOPs for other sectors remain the same.

On Sunday, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced relaxed measures beginning August 10 for the fully immunised, among them dine-in for those in states under Phase 2 upwards.

However, the Sabah government allowed dine-in earlier on June 29, when the state was still in Phase 1.

It entered Phase 2 on July 10. – The Vibes, August 12, 2021

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