Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) will ensure a steady supply of electricity to consumers during the nationwide lockdown starting June 1 until 14, especially in critical locations such as clinics and hospitals, said Chief Executive Officer Datuk Ir. Abdul Nasser Abdul Wahid
KOTA KINABALU: Barter trade boats between Sabah and neighbouring southern Philippines and Indonesia will not be allowed to operate during the two-week lockdown that begins today.
State Covid-19 spokesman Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun said that barter trade vessels (non-conventional ships) would not be able to leave or come to Sabah under the standard operating procedure for the movement control order.
He said Indonesian transport vessels bringing in fishery products to Sabah’s Tawau district will also be disallowed.
“Non-conventional ships from the Philippines that pass through Sabah waters to the Federal Territory of Labuan are also not allowed, ” he said in a statement.
KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 1,019 positive Covid-19 cases involving 26 clusters from Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebrations were detected since May 13 to yest.
JOHOR BAHRU: A total of 30 individuals, including a 16-year-old teenager, were detained for violating the standard operating procedures (SOPs) of the .
The Senior Minister (Security) said restaurants and takeaway orders can operate from 8am to 8pm.
“The same operating hours will also apply to convenience stores, pet stores, laundromats as well as shopping malls, ” he said on Saturday (May 22) during a press conference to announce the tighter SOP of the movement control order (MCO 3.0).
He said petrol stations will also be open from 8am to 8pm except those on highway rest stops.
He added night markets will be allowed to open between 4pm and 8pm, while pharmacies will be allowed to open from 8am to 10pm.
Ismail Sabri also said 40% of the workforce in the private sector, involving 6.1 million employees, will be required to work from home.