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Everyone is adapting to the new norm since the current Conditional Movement Control Order was imposed on the 4th of May. Many of us are seen retuning back to work adapting to the situation. Nevertheless, we all have been asking the same questions Will the CMCO, with its relaxed regulations, be extended, or will a decision be made to end it? Well, for those of you who have been waiting on an answer for this question, that would hinge on a number of factors, according to our Health Director-General, Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
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During the daily Press briefing held on the 7thof May the Health Director-General Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah has said the decision to extend or end the CMCO period will depend on the current trend of cases seen both today and tomorrow, as well as the current rate of infection of Covid-19 in Malaysia. “Whether the CMCO will end on 12th May or be extended, will depend on a few factors. It includes the number of daily Covid-19 cases recorded domestically, and the rate of infection, which currently stands at 1,584 cases.” he said.
Although the numbers reported of new cases are recorded in the lowest recently Reports from Harian Metro have also mentioned that at this point in time the Health Director-General has said that Malaysia has no plans to execute any ‘exit strategies’, despite the current trend of new cases having been reduced to consistent double-digits.
Info via New Straits Times