Malaysia said it would reopen nearly all economic activity and allow interstate travel starting June 10, lifting coronavirus restrictions imposed nearly three months ago as it moves to revive an economy battered by the pandemic.
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced in a televised address the novel coranvirus outbreak was “successfully” under control and Malaysia would begin a new recovery phase until Aug. 31.
“I am aware the government cannot control your lives forever to control the virus,” Yassin said.
The government will ease restrictions on social, education and religious activities in phases with health guidelines in place, and businesses will be allowed to return to normal operating hours.
Yassin encouraged domestic holidays as travel between states will be allowed, but said international borders will remain closed.
Entertainment centers such as theme parks and night clubs, sports that involve close contact and events involving a large gathering of people will also not be allowed