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CMCO to continue in KL, Sabah and most of Selangor

The conditional movement control order in these states will continue until Dec 20 while other states will see it lifted except in certain areas.

Staff Writers
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Police check vehicles at a road block in Setia Alam, Shah Alam.
Police check vehicles at a road block in Setia Alam, Shah Alam.

The conditional movement control order (CMCO) in Kuala Lumpur, Sabah and the majority of Selangor will be extended another two weeks until Dec 20, Senior Minister for Security Ismail Sabri Yaakob said today.

In Selangor, the CMCO will only be lifted in Sabak Bernam, Hulu Selangor and Kuala Selangor.

In other states, the CMCO will be lifted except in certain areas.

In Perak, it will end as scheduled except in Mukim Teja and Mukim Changkat Jong.

In Kelantan, it will end except in the districts of Kota Bharu, Machang, Tanah Merah and Pasir Mas.

In Penang, it will end except in four localities.

In Negeri Sembilan, it will end as scheduled except in Seremban and Port Dickson.

In Johor, the CMCO will end as scheduled in Mersing but will be extended until Dec 20 in Kota Tinggi. Johor Bahru, Batu Pahat and Kulai will also be put under CMCO until Dec 20.

In Putrajaya and Labuan meanwhile the CMCO will end as scheduled tomorrow.

Terengganu, Pahang, Kedah, Perlis, Melaka and Sarawak will remain under recovery MCO until year-end.

In his daily Covid-19 update, Ismail said inter-district and interstate travel will be allowed from Monday onwards with the exception of areas under enhanced MCO.

He also said Malaysia is expected to suffer GDP losses of RM300 million a day if the CMCO is continued.