UPDATED: March 16, 2020 10.15pm, Malaysia announces restricted movement order after spike in COVID-19 cases.
?? ?? ?? Following the announcement by the Malaysia Prime Minister at 10pm on 16 March 2020, we will be temporary closing our sale office and suspending retail/ walk-in/ face-to-face activities from 18 March until 31 March 2020. This is in line with precautionary measures under Movement Control Order by the Malaysian Government to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 virus and safeguard the health of our communities. This control order is made under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988 and the Police Act 1967.
We're regret on any inconvenience caused by the closure of our premises; however, 12FLY shall be activating the ‘Work-From-Home’ and ‘Support-From-Home’ with immediate effect from now until 31 March 2020. You are welcome to contact us at following mobile number or email us.
☎Helpline: 012 214 0363
?Whatsapp: http://www.wasap.my/+60122140363
☎Helpline: 012 214 3360
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☎Helpline: 012 568 6186
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☎Helpline: 012 214 0336
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In a related matter, as it is our moral and social responsibility to place human lives first, we do not encourage you to travel oversea or anywhere within Malaysia.
We've understand that the current travel restrictions may cause every one of us many difficulties, but we believe it is important for everyone to collectively play their part in flattening the curve.
As this is a rapidly evolving situation, we will monitor the situation closely; any update or information will be communicated via Social Media – Facebook and our office website in the coming weeks.
Let’s stand together to fight against the viruses, stay home, stay calm, stay positive and stay safe.
Announcement from Malaysia Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin (video)
⚠⚠⚠To this end, the Government has decided to implement the Movement Control Order (MCO) throughout the country.
?⚖?⚖This control order is made under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988 and the Police Act 1967. This Movement Control Order includes;
1⃣⛔First, the general prohibition of mass movements and gatherings across the country including religious, sports, social and cultural activities. To enforce this prohibition, all houses of worship and business premises must be closed except for supermarkets, public markets, convenience stores and convenience stores selling everyday necessities. Specifically for Muslims, the adjournment of all religious activities in mosques and mosques including Friday prayers is in line with the decision of the Special Mental Health Committee meeting on March 15, 2020.
2⃣⛔Secondly, the sanctions cover all Malaysians traveling abroad. For those who have just returned from overseas, they are required to undergo a health check and to do a quarantine (or self quarantine) for 14 days;
3⃣⛔Third, restrictions on the entry of all tourists and foreign visitors into the country;
4⃣⛔Fourth, closure of all kindergartens, government and private schools including daily schools, boarding schools, international schools, tahfiz centers and other primary, secondary and pre-university institutions;
5⃣⛔Fifth, the closure of all public and private higher education institutions (IPTs) and skills training institutes nationwide; and
6⃣⛔Sixth, the closure of all government and private premises except those involved in essential services such as water, electricity, energy, telecommunications, postal, transportation, irrigation, oil, gas, fuel, lubricants, broadcasting, finance, banking, health, pharmacy, fire, prison, port, airport, safety, defense, cleaning, retail and food supply.
Please read the full statement here (in Bahasa Malaysia)
What is The CoronaVirus or COVID-19?
How is CoronaVirus (COVID-19) Transmitted?
Check out this videos about Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and How To Prevent It, advices from Ministry of Health Malaysia.
【WHO】Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Advice for the Public
【AIG MALAYSIA】Travel Advisory - China Coronavirus Update
Source: The Star Online,Bernama News and Ministry of Health Malaysia