Malaysian activity restriction order extended until 12th of next month Coronavirus April 24th 5:11

The Malaysian government has announced that it will extend the activity restriction order, which has been in force since last month, to strongly force companies to shut down and refrain from unnecessary outings until the next month.

Malaysia's prime minister, Muhi Dinh, speaking on a national television on Wednesday, said the number of people newly infected with the new coronavirus is decreasing, but said, "We have not won the battle yet." He announced that he would extend the activity restriction order, which strongly demands forced leave and self-restraint to go out, until the 12th of next month. This is the third extension of the restriction order that started last month.

However, while Prime Minister Muhydin continued to seek self-restraint when he went out, except for the minimum necessary purchases and campaigns, he also said that he would gradually relax restrictions on corporate economic activities.

In Malaysia, the number of newly confirmed infections has risen from 100 people every day until the middle of this month to several tens of days a week as a result of the military mobilization and the strong urge to refrain from going out after the enforcement of the activity restriction order. Staying in person