Stricter movement control order for Penang as Covid-19 cases threaten to flare up

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Stricter movement control order for Penang as Covid-19 cases threaten to flare up
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BALIK PULAU, PENANG (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Parts of Penang are back under a stricter movement control order (MCO) as Covid-19 cases threaten to flare up.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BALIK PULAU, PENANG - Parts of Penang are back under a stricter movement control order as Covid-19 cases threaten to flare up.

Night bazaars, or pasar malam, are closed for now and in Taman Sahabat, Teluk Kumbar, the Penang Island City Council warned in a statement that it would close the morning market unless the community adheres to standard operating procedures strictly. Ms Nor Fazila Jaafar, 33, who works at a Malay food shop near the walk-up flats where the 58-year-old woman lives, said she was told on Saturday morning that they had to stop allowing dine-in.

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