Malaysian offices with fully vaccinated employees allowed to operate at 100% capacity

Offices in Malaysia are now allowed to operate with 100% capacity as long as all of its employees are fully vaccinated, said Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob. This policy started on September 22.
PM Ismail stated that this move is among several reopening measures being done in the country based on the risk assessment discussed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the National Security Council.
Grocery stores, mini markets, restaurants, oil licenses, and convenience stores are now allowed to operate from 6 am to 12 pm. while wellness centers are allowed to serve fully vaccinated clients starting October 1.
Amusement parks, zoos, and other tourism centers are also scheduled to reopen on October 1 provided that all operators and visitors are fully vaccinated.
Tourist spots and state recreational activities can also operate as long as they have reached the 90% adult vaccination rates based on MOH’s data and analysis.
Meanwhile, foreign travelers are required to pay for their RT-PCR test to enter the country.