The MCO, CMCO and RMCO restrictions have just been extended with some changes until 17 May 2021!
Here is what you need to know about the newly-extended CMCO and RMCO restrictions!
MCO, CMCO, RMCO Extension + Changes : 29 April – 17 May!
On 12 April 2021, MKN announced a further extension of CMCO and RMCO, with some changes :
- Kelantan is now under stricter MCO / PKP restrictions.
- Sabah has been upgraded to CMCO / PKPB.
- The whole states of Negeri Sembilan and Kedah are now under RMCO / PKPP.
So this is the new list of CMCO and RMCO states and territories :
MCO / PKP | CMCO / PKPB | RMCO / PKPP |
Kelantan | Kuala Lumpur Selangor Penang Johor Sarawak |
Perak Melaka Pahang Terengganu Perlis Sabah Putrajaya Labuan Kedah Negeri Sembilan |
The new MCO, CMCO and RMCO extension will be from 29 April until 17 May 2021.
Sarawak is under CMCO from 27 April until 17 April 2021, and is being normalised with the other CMCO states.
CMCO + RMCO : Selected SOP Rules
Here are key SOP rules for CMCO areas.
- Travel within the CMCO / PKPB area is allowed.
- Kuala Lumpur and Selangor are considered one zone, and travel between them is allowed.
- Travel to other CMCO areas, RMCO areas, or EMCO areas is FORBIDDEN, except with police permission.
- Private vehicles are allowed to carry passengers up to their maximum licensed capacity.
- All activities and services at all airports and ports are allowed.
- Public transportation such as public bus, express bus, LRT / MRT / ERL / monorail, ferry, airplanes, taxis / e-hailing vehicles are allowed, according to their licensed capacity.
- Food delivery services are allowed to operate from 6 AM until 12 midnight.
- All business / economic / industrial activities are allowed to operate.
- Supermarkets, shopping malls and retail stores are allowed to operate from 6 AM until 12 midnight.
- Restaurant, food stall, cafe, food truck, hawker, street vendor, food court, hawker centre, food kiosk, grocery shop, convenience store are allowed to operate from 6 AM until 12 midnight.
- Restaurant and cafe are allowed to offer dine-in service (1 metre distance between customers), take-away, delivery or drive-through from 6 AM until 12 midnight.
- Daily market, wholesale market, farmer’s market, night market and late night bazaar are allowed to operate until 12 midnight.
- Petrol stations are allowed to open from 6 AM until 12 midnight. Those on highways can operate 24 hours.
- Laundry services are allowed from 6 AM until 12 midnight.
- Spa, reflexology, massage, wellness services, including pedicure and manicure services, are allowed from 6 AM until 12 midnight.
- All other business operations offering daily necessities are allowed from 6 AM until 12 midnight.
Recommended : Latest CMCO / PKPB SOP : 12 March 2021 Edition!
Here are key SOP rules for RMCO areas.
- Travel within the RMCO / PKPP area is allowed.
- Travel to other RMCO areas, CMCO areas, or EMCO areas is FORBIDDEN, except with police permission.
- Private vehicles are allowed to carry passengers up to their maximum licensed capacity.
- All activities and services at all airports and ports are allowed.
- Public transportation such as public bus, express bus, LRT / MRT / ERL / monorail, ferry, airplanes, taxis / e-hailing vehicles are allowed, according to their licensed capacity.
- All business / economic / industrial activities are allowed to operate.
- Supermarkets, shopping malls and retail stores are allowed to operate according to existing SOP.
- Restaurant, food stall, cafe, food truck, hawker, street vendor, food court, hawker centre, food kiosk, grocery shop, convenience store are allowed to operate according to existing SOP.
- Restaurant and cafe are allowed to offer dine-in service (1 metre distance between customers), take-away, delivery or drive-through.
- Daily market, wholesale market, farmer’s market, night market and late night bazaar are allowed to operate as usual, according to the existing SOP.
- Petrol stations and laundry services are allowed to open as usual.
- Spa, reflexology, massage, wellness services, including pedicure and manicure services, are allowed from 6 AM until 12 midnight.
- All other business operations offering daily necessities are allowed to open as usual.
Recommended : Latest RMCO / PKPP SOP : 12 March 2021 Edition!
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