Many of the positive cases involved people who were asymptomatic, he said. ![]() Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob has announced a new movement restriction for those intending to leave home to buy necessities. He said 24 Eid clusters have been detected with 850 confirmed cases. Malaysia will be placed under total lockdown from 1st June 2021. A lockdown last year badly hit the economy, and the government resisted growing calls for another large-scale lockdown but caved in after the runaway increase in new cases.Įarlier Friday, Senior Minister Ismail Sabri said many ethnic Malay Muslims violated COVID-19 safety rules that banned them from visiting each other during the Eid festival. This is the country's second nationwide lockdown in over a year. Muhyiddin vowed that the government will bolster the healthcare system to ensure it doesn't collapse and ramp up vaccinations. The Tobacco and Smoking Control Bill, if implemented properly and effectively, will help save. After that, the country will return to current controls, with all businesses allowed to operate but not social activities. Let Malaysia be on the right side of history in tobacco ban. The total lockdown comes after a partial shutdown came into force on May 12, in part to prevent travel during the Eid holiday, but has failed to curb the escalating case numbers. If daily cases fall, some economic sectors will be allowed to reopen in the second phase, which is expected to last four weeks, he said. Muhyiddin said in a statement that all business activities will be shut down June 1-14 in the first phase of the full lockdown, except for essential services. Malaysia's total cases and deaths have jumped nearly five-fold compared to all of last year. The health ministry also reported another 61 deaths Friday, pushing the tally to 2,552 - nearly 40% recorded this month alone. ![]() This raised the country's total cases to 549,514. ![]() But new infections have climbed since the recent Muslim Eid festival, crossing 6,000 on May 19 for the first time and soaring to 8,290 on Friday. The government earlier this month imposed a partial lockdown until June 7, stopping short of shutting down businesses to prevent a possible economic catastrophe. Malaysia PM orders ‘total lockdown’ amid COVID-19 surge 8:39 PM PHT Reuters INFO Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin says the stricter lockdown from June 1 to 14 is for all. Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said the decision to implement the lockdown starting June 1 came after new infections breached 8,000 on Friday for the first time, sparking fears the disease could spiral out of control.
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