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Malaysia's Total Lockdown Extended Until June 28th.

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Malaysia's movement control order, known as MCO 3.0, has just been extended for another two weeks from Jun 15 to Jun 28. Senior Minister for Defence Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced in a statement on Friday (Jun 11) that the decision to extend the MCO 3.0 was made as daily case numbers still exceeded 5,000.

 

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View of an empty street in Kuala Lumpur on Jun 1, 2021. (Photo: Bernama)

 

“The positive/negative list (permitted and prohibited activities) and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for every manufacturing, business and industrial activity still remains as announced before this,” he said after attending a National Security Council meeting.

In May, a nationwide MCO was re-imposed in Malaysia amid a third wave of COVID-19 cases. Known as MCO 3.0, all economic sectors were allowed to operate during the period but cross-district and interstate travel as well as social, sports and educational activities were prohibited.

The emergence of new variants has also delayed efforts to flatten the infection curve, the Prime Minister's Office had said. 

On May 28, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced that the country would go into total lockdown for 14 days beginning Jun 1, with only essential economic and service sectors allowed to carry on with their operations. This has now been extended.

 

Golf Courses Closures Extended.

 

The National Security Council has also extended the suspension of golf related operations including across Sabah and Sarawak regions.MGA-Announcement-on-total-lockdown-MCO4.0_page-0001-1-724x1024.jpg

 

The Malaysian Golf Association secretary Datuk Zulkifli Ismail, said, “that that golfers and non-golfers alike should adhere to the guidelines and restrictions set out by the Health Ministry and other authorities to combat the pandemic.”

 

“With air travel literally coming to a grinding halt and with the movement control order (MCO) in force, it is our view that most golf clubs have been severely affected.”

 

Zulkifli added that while the industry found itself in dire straits, it would rebound from it, even if it took between a year and a year-and-a-half.

 

“While Covid-19 is still very relevant” giving “exact numbers of courses suffering is definitely not possible right now”, However an overview of the state of golf here is one of great hardship and difficulty.”

 

Case numbers in Malaysia breached the 9,000-mark on May 29, before the lockdown measures brought daily infections down gradually.

 

By Friday June 11th, a total of 6,846 cases were reported, and Malaysia's national COVID-19 tally stood at 646,411. 

 

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