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KUALA LUMPUR: The Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) which was imposed on May 4 to allow almost all economic and social activities to be resume...

The Conditional Movement Control Order which was imposed on May 4 to allow almost all economic and social activities to be resumed does not mean that the people can return to their old lives.

The CMCO provides much leeway but the standard operating procedure set by the Health Ministry must be observed. Director of the Office of Occupational Safety and Health in Universiti Putra Malaysia , associate professor Dr Mohd Rafee Baharudin said the leeway given by the government under the CMCO for companies to resume operations is not a licence to return to old ways.

“This is very important as the level of awareness and knowledge among employees vary. Attention must be given to the awareness and need for hygienic practices,” he toldMohd Rafee said every employee must be given awareness training and take an oath to observe the preventive measures against the spread of Covid-19.

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