‘Balik kampung’ travel banned

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KUCHING: The ‘balik kampung’ travel involving movements between districts is not allowed during the coming Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Gawai Dayak celebrations in Sarawak.

Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) chairman Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas announced this when explaining the guidelines and standard operating procedure (SOP) for festivals (Hari Raya and Gawai Dayak) at a press conference.

“For Hari Raya and Gawai Dayak, the celebration is only allowed on the first day of the festival with the maximum presence of only 20 individuals comprising family members and neighbours,” he said.

“That is why in Sarawak, we do not allow movement from district to district because we do not want the Covid-19 red zone or yellow zone to spread the disease to the other zones, especially in the interior and the rural areas.

“So I hope the people of Sarawak would be patient and understand the necessary decision we made in the interest of your health and that of the family and community in the fight against Covid-19,” he said.

Uggah noted that the curve of the outbreak seemed to be flattening and he hoped the number would continue to be minimal as success would only be achieved with the collaboration and sacrifices of everyone.

“I hope everyone will continue to do their part in combating Covid-19 and I hope the spirit will continue as we move on towards the end of the conditional movement control order (CMCO) on June 9,” he said.

“We are now setting a time frame and within this week, they will submit the report to us because one of the task forces is in charge of contact tracing while the other three are very much assisting our capacity to handle this crisis and make a recommendation for us on the way forward in case a second wave of Covid-19 is coming.

“I cannot give you the outcome of the report today but we will announce it in the near future,” he said.