KUALA LUMPUR: Additional restrictions have been imposed in Selangor to restrict the movement of residents during the Movement Control Order (MCO) period.
Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said the state government came out with more prohibitions to curb those flouting the federal gazette.
Referring to those who failed to abide by the order and stay at home, he said: "We view it as being extremely serious. Their negligence may worsen the impact of Covid-19 and cause the outbreak to be further prolonged.
“As such the state through the local councils will be enforcing these new directives immediately,” he said in a statement here today.
The directives had been drafted in a coordination meeting with local and district councils chaired by Amirudin on Friday. They come into effect immediately until the MCO is lifted on March 31.
The additional restriction sees petrol stations being allowed to operate while their attached convenient stores will have to cease operations by midnight.
Stocking, reloading, distribution and filtration at petrol stations are allowed to continue without any disruption.
“While general administration work at such petrol stations are to be done minimally on site, such workers are to continue their duties from home,” said an attachment to the Mentri Besar’s statement.
Food stalls, food court operators and food truck operations will have to cease operations immediately.
For coffee shops, restaurants as well as food and beverage outlets in hotels, they are allowed to take in supplies, provide take away, delivery and drive in services from 6am to midnight.
All forms of dine-in services even those provided by outlets at hotels are banned.
Groceries and supermarket outlets are allowed to open their outlets, whereas only grocery and food sections in supermarkets are allowed to open. However all their operations must cease at midnight.
Convenient stores and sundry stores are also only allowed to operate until midnight, while both public and wholesale markets can only operate from 5am to 4pm.
For supermarkets, markets and convenient stores deliveries are allowed to continue without any disruption during the MCO period.
However, there is a restriction on the number of consumers from each household, the statement said.
Pasar malam and pasar tani operations are also banned from operating during the MCO period.
Launderettes, shops offering laundry services and car wash operators are also to cease their operations.
Workshops and shops selling spare parts are allowed to operate from 9am to 4pm only. Towing operations are allowed.