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List of MCO 3.0 Rules and Sops That You Should Know About Currently

by kylekyle May 11, 2021

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List of MCO 3.0 Rules and Sops That You Should Know About Currently

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Following the recent news announcement by our Prime Minister, the MCO 3.0 is now having big questions as a lot of citizens are questioning which rules are the correct ones. So here is the guide for the current and new rules for the Movement Control Order. These areas in which MCO are currently active are:

    • Selangor (Hulu Langat, Petaling, Gombak, Klang, Kuala Langat, Sepang): 6/5/21-17/5/21
    • Kuala Lumpur: 7/5/21-20/5/21
    • Kelantan: 29/4/21-17/5/21
    • Johor (Johor Baru, Kulai, Kota Tinggi): 7/5/21-20/5/21, (Kluang): 11/5/21-24/5/21
    • Perak (Taiping, Larut Matang, Selama): 7/5/21-20/5/21
    • Hulu Kinta (Ipoh, Lahat, Chemor, Tanjung Rambutan): 10/5/21-23/5/21
    • Hulu Perak (Pengkalan Hulu, Belukar Semang): 10/5/21-23/5/21
    • Pahang (Kuantan): 10/5/21-23/5/21
    • Penang (Timur Laut, Seberang Perai Tengah, Seberang Perai Selatan, Mukim 12, Barat Daya, Bandar Butterworth, Seberang Perai Utama, Mukim 14): 10/5/21-23/5/21

 

List Of SOPs
  • No inter-district and inter-state travel without police approval (nationwide)
  • Bazaar Ramadan and Aidilfitri not allowed
  • Restaurant dine-in not allowed
  • Government and private sector official and social face-to-face events not allowed
  • Social gatherings such as kenduri, wedding receptions, engagement parties, aqiqah, doa selamat, tahlil, birthdays, reunions and retreats are not allowed
  • Schools closed in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, and Selangor till the end of Hari Raya Aidilfitri holidays with home-based learning commencing for two weeks after that
  • Sports and recreational activities without contact such as jogging, cycling and exercising conducted in open areas are allowed
  • Those with vaccination appointments are allowed inter-district travel to vaccination centres
  • Convenience stores, sundry shops, shops selling daily necessities, and pharmacies allowed to operate from 6am to 10pm
  • Restaurants, food trucks, food traders, and kiosks allowed to operate from 6am to 12am
  • Petrol kiosks allowed from 6am to 10pm, except those along highways can open 24 hours
  • Daily markets, farmers’ markets, wet markets and weekly markets are allowed to open from 6am to 2pm
  • Religious activities are allowed with guidelines by district religious offices (Source: The Vibes)
  • Number of people allowed in a car is according to car capacity (Source: The Vibes)
  • Seminars, workshops, courses, conferences, talks, exhibitions and activities linked to meeting, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) are not allowed (Source: The Vibes)
  • Laundromats, optical shops, car wash centres, barbershops, and hair salons (only to cut hair) can open between 6am to 10pm (Source: The Vibes)
  • Driving and aviation training institutes are allowed to operate based on SOPs by the Transport Ministry (Source: The Vibes)
  • All economic sectors are allowed, including the manufacturing sector, except for activities which are listed in the “negative list” of general SOPs of MCO 3.0 (Source: The Star) 
  • For Hari Raya SOPs, read here.
  • For full list of SOPs according to states and/or areas,  visit this website here.

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