Selangor records 2,052 new cases, followed by Kelantan and KL More specific SOPs have not been announced at the time of writing.ĭepending on whether or not this 2-week full lockdown is able to bring down cases, the lockdown will move to subsequent phases with loosened SOPs that are yet to be determined.įor businesses and people affected by this stringent lockdown, the PMO said that an assistance package will be prepared by the Finance Ministry in due course. Under the first phase of this new lockdown, which will come into effect next Tuesday, 1st June 2021, only essential economic and service sectors will be allowed to operate. Reasons cited for this tough call besides record-high COVID-19 cases reported include the existence of new and more infections strains of COVID-19, the high number of active COVID-19 cases, and the dwindling hospital capacity nationwide, among others. ![]() On 28th May 2021, The Prime Minister’s Office put out a statement announcing the government’s decision to put Malaysia under a full lockdown as cases hit a new high for the 4th consecutive day.Īccording to a report by The Star, the decision was made after Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin chaired a special National Security Council meeting. In view of this, the government has announced that it will implement a full lockdown from 1st to 14th June, to try to bring cases down.įull lockdown in Malaysia from 1st to 14th June Today’s confirmed COVID-19 cases sees another worrisome record-breaking high of a total daily count since the start of the pandemic in Malaysia, surpassing yesterday’s already staggering high of 7,857 new cases. On 28th May 2021, Malaysia recorded 8,290 new COVID-19 cases, as reported by KKM. ![]() ![]() Malaysia’s full lockdown after 8,290 new COVID-19 cases reported on 28th May
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