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Home News Auto News Face Masks Still Mandatory On: Taxis, e-Hailing Rides, Trains, Buses, Planes Face Masks Still Mandatory On: Taxis, e-Hailing Rides, Trains, Buses, Planes Auto News Jim Kem | September 08, 2022 07:45 pm The Health Ministry might have relaxed the nationwide rule on wearing masks indoors, but before you throw yours in the trash to symbolise the emancipation of the lower half of your face, there are still some places where they are most definitely mandatory. First of all, KKM emphasises the standing requirement to wear face masks in small, enclosed indoor spaces since they cannot outright list all the potential situations this might entail. However, for the protection of our fellow Malaysians, only commutes in your private vehicle can be mask-free. Face masks still mandatory in taxis, e-hailing rides, trains, buses, and planes Otherwise, those using a taxi, bus, or e-hailing service will still need to wear one. The same also continue to apply to those riding on trains, planes, and light rail networks such as the LRT, MRT, Komuter, and Monorail. Besides the vehicular protocols, other places where wearing a face mask is a must include health facilities such as hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, as well as haemodialysis centres, and the like. The big difference after the September 7th announcement is the downgraded status of face masks in everyday urban environments from ‘required’ to ‘highly encouraged’. These include houses of worship and generally crowded areas (even outdoors - concerts, pasar malam come to mind), meaning you can now technically walk freely mask-free in indoor premises. That said, that can’t stop people from giving you disapproving looks and walking in a wide berth around you, nor does it apply to private premises that specify a requirement for wearing a mask. If the proprietor of a business, for example, imposes a mask mandate to enter, you'll have to comply or leave. It also goes without saying the Health Ministry highly encourages the use of face masks when around (or likely to be around) high-risk individuals such as those of old age, with comorbidity, or those generally prone to or suffering from an ongoing health issue. Malaysia hasn’t yet committed to being a completely mask-free society like, say, the United Kingdom has. Like it or not, the COVID-19 virus is still prevalent despite all of us being fully vaccinated and, globally, the worse of the pandemic is behind us. Anything can still happen, and it’s better to be safe than sorry. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2022 COVID-19 Pandemic Health Ministry KKM Face Mask Indoor Outdoor Public Transportation Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Malaysia Borders To Reopen March 1st, Says Muhyiddin. Good Idea? Auto News Jim Kem | February 10, 2022 Malaysia’s National Recovery Council (NRC) has agreed to fully reopen the country’s international borders on March 1st to all countries, according to ... Health DG Noor Hisham: “Where Are You Going This Weekend?!!?” Auto News Jim Kem | May 30, 2021 As Malaysia inches closer to the nationwide ‘full lockdown’ running for 2 weeks starting June 1st to curb the spread of the COVID-19, many of its ... Wanna Solve Traffic? Make Work From Home (WFH) The New Norm Insights Jim Kem | June 27, 2022 If you can’t take the car away from the Rakyat, try not making us have to rush into (and out of) the same place every morning and evening. How can it ... New SOP: Face Masks Still Required On Public Transport, E-Hailing Rides Auto News Jim Kem | April 28, 2022 New SOPs by Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin state that face masks are still required on public transport and e-hailing rides. Health Minister ... Comments
Face Masks Still Mandatory On: Taxis, e-Hailing Rides, Trains, Buses, Planes Auto News Jim Kem | September 08, 2022 07:45 pm The Health Ministry might have relaxed the nationwide rule on wearing masks indoors, but before you throw yours in the trash to symbolise the emancipation of the lower half of your face, there are still some places where they are most definitely mandatory. First of all, KKM emphasises the standing requirement to wear face masks in small, enclosed indoor spaces since they cannot outright list all the potential situations this might entail. However, for the protection of our fellow Malaysians, only commutes in your private vehicle can be mask-free. Face masks still mandatory in taxis, e-hailing rides, trains, buses, and planes Otherwise, those using a taxi, bus, or e-hailing service will still need to wear one. The same also continue to apply to those riding on trains, planes, and light rail networks such as the LRT, MRT, Komuter, and Monorail. Besides the vehicular protocols, other places where wearing a face mask is a must include health facilities such as hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, as well as haemodialysis centres, and the like. The big difference after the September 7th announcement is the downgraded status of face masks in everyday urban environments from ‘required’ to ‘highly encouraged’. These include houses of worship and generally crowded areas (even outdoors - concerts, pasar malam come to mind), meaning you can now technically walk freely mask-free in indoor premises. That said, that can’t stop people from giving you disapproving looks and walking in a wide berth around you, nor does it apply to private premises that specify a requirement for wearing a mask. If the proprietor of a business, for example, imposes a mask mandate to enter, you'll have to comply or leave. It also goes without saying the Health Ministry highly encourages the use of face masks when around (or likely to be around) high-risk individuals such as those of old age, with comorbidity, or those generally prone to or suffering from an ongoing health issue. Malaysia hasn’t yet committed to being a completely mask-free society like, say, the United Kingdom has. Like it or not, the COVID-19 virus is still prevalent despite all of us being fully vaccinated and, globally, the worse of the pandemic is behind us. Anything can still happen, and it’s better to be safe than sorry. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2022 COVID-19 Pandemic Health Ministry KKM Face Mask Indoor Outdoor Public Transportation
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Malaysia Borders To Reopen March 1st, Says Muhyiddin. Good Idea? Auto News Jim Kem | February 10, 2022 Malaysia’s National Recovery Council (NRC) has agreed to fully reopen the country’s international borders on March 1st to all countries, according to ...
Health DG Noor Hisham: “Where Are You Going This Weekend?!!?” Auto News Jim Kem | May 30, 2021 As Malaysia inches closer to the nationwide ‘full lockdown’ running for 2 weeks starting June 1st to curb the spread of the COVID-19, many of its ...
Wanna Solve Traffic? Make Work From Home (WFH) The New Norm Insights Jim Kem | June 27, 2022 If you can’t take the car away from the Rakyat, try not making us have to rush into (and out of) the same place every morning and evening. How can it ...
New SOP: Face Masks Still Required On Public Transport, E-Hailing Rides Auto News Jim Kem | April 28, 2022 New SOPs by Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin state that face masks are still required on public transport and e-hailing rides. Health Minister ...