Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO)
24 Jun 2020 / 14:58 H.

A staff at SMK Chung Ling (Independent) Loo Jee Ying conducting an inspection on body temperature equipment as preparation for the school resumption of Form 5 and Form 6. MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN

People visit a ‘New Media Exhibition’ during survey on the first day opening of the Balai Seni Negara arts center at Balai Seni Negara, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI YAHYA/THESUN

People visit a ‘New Media Exhibition’ during survey on the first day opening of the Balai Seni Negara arts center at Balai Seni Negara, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI YAHYA/THESUN

Technician Darul Ehsan Facilities Management Sdn Bhd is doing pool maintenance at Darul Ehsan Aquatic Center. ASYRAF RASID / THE SUN

A women, wearing a protective face mask against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), uses special protective glasses to watch a partial solar eclipse at Planetarium Negara . ASYRAF RASID/THESUN

A female photographer doing a photo session with a model at a small studio at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur. ZAHID IZZANI/THESUN

A family using telescope and wears the special protective glasses to observe a partial solar eclipse . ASYRAF RASID/THESUN

Parents spend evening with their children playing bubble at Dataran Merdeka during Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO). ZAHID IZZANI/THESUN


A passenger throws a face mask out of the car in blatant disregard for hygiene and cleanliness in a suburb in George Town yesterday. – MASRY CHE ANI/THESUN

FUN TIME... Visitors to Escape Penang in Teluk Bahang enjoy cable car rides as the theme park reopens after nearly three months due to the movement control order. However water activities are still not allowed. MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN

A staff at Sport Toto betting shop checking the body temperature of a customer before allowing him to enter the premise. MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN

Restaurants and food stalls are now allowed to carry on business operations in full capacity during the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO). This picture was taken at Medan Selera Jalan Duta, Kuala Lumpur. - ZAHID IZZANI/THESUN

Restaurant owners are ensuring that dine-in customers strictly follow rules on social distancing even at the expense of losing customers.– ZAHID IZZANI/ THESUN

With the increasing number of online trading platforms promoting themselves, browsing and buying items over the internet has become both a necessity and a pastime for consumers. – ZAHID IZZANI/ THESUN

Devotees pray while observing social distancing at the Kuan Yin Temple in Penang yesterday as places of worship reopen to the public after the recovery movement control order took effect on June 10. – MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN

A staff from the vector unit of the state health dept conducting fogging exercise at Taman Air Itam following the increase case if dengue and Chingkunguya virus in Penang. MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN

A staff from the vector unit of the state health dept conducting fogging exercise at Taman Air Itam following the increase case if dengue and Chingkunguya virus in Penang. MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN

Five star hotel staff routinely disinfects a room. ASYRAF RASID/THE SUN

The public is buying tickets at the ticket counter with one closed as a mark of social awareness on TBS on the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) ZAHID IZZANI/THESUN

The monorail rider is still following the government-issued SOP on the first day of the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO). ZAHID IZZANI/THESUN

EZ Blast staff prepare to clean the gym area during reopen business at Sri Gombak, Kuala Lumpur. - ADIB RAWI YAHYA/THESUN

CLEAN CUT ... A barber sanitising his equipment in preparation for the start of recovery movement control order on June 10 that will allow hairdressing bussinesses to resume operations. All such outlets have been barred from opening since March 18. MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN

Hairstylist Aqilah Syafiqah Ibrahim, dons a PPE suit to show her employees (not in picture) the dos and don'ts to follow in serving customers at her salon in Kuala Lumpur. ZAHID IZZANI/THE SUN

A hotel staff spraying disinfecting on a hotel guest's luggage as part of measures to prevent infection. ASYRAF RASID

FESTIVE LAMPS... Muhammad Irfan Danial Muhammad Saad (left) and Tasnim Daud lighting outside their kampung house near Kulim in Kedah. MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN

COLOURFUL HEADWEAR... A trader dusting off a songkok at his shop in Jalan Lebuh King in George Town that offers traditional as well as Pakistani and other songkok varieties ranging from RM20 to RM35. MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN
Malaysian are reminded to observe the practices under the new normal at all times as they return to their daily routines and businesses. ZAHID IZZANI/THESUN
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