Conditional MCO: Dine-in at restaurants allowed but with conditions, says PM

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PETALING JAYA: Table distancing, social distancing, registration of customer contacts and face masks for workers will be the new norms for dine-ins under the conditional movement control order (MCO).

Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said all food and beverage outlets can now open for dine-ins provided they strictly follow conditions set by the authorities under the conditional MCO from May 4.In a Labour Day speech on Friday , Muhyiddin said there must be scanning of body temperature, tables must be distanced, outlets must register contact details of customers and restaurants must decide how to socially distance customers while dining in.

"Make sure the tables are set two metres apart. It is important for a space wide enough to allow the customers and workers to move and there is safe space to allow customers to eat safely. There must also be social distancing at payment counters, as well as hand sanitisers and table disinfectants.

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