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Police and army personnel oversee the traffic flow at the guardhouse following the enforced semi-enhanced movement control order (SEMCO) at Taman Langat Murni in Kuala Langat, on June 7, 2020. — Picture by REMY ARIFIN/SELANGORKINI

Semi-enhanced MCO in two Kuala Langat housing estates ends today

KUALA LANGAT, June 16 — The semi-enhanced movement control order (MCO) in Taman Langat Utama and Taman Langat Murni in Bukit Changgang here has ended today.

Kuala Langat Land and District officer, Mohd Jusni Hashim said it was ceased at about 11 am.

The Health Ministry (MOH) has completed conducting Covid-19 screening tests on 4,697 residents in both areas, he said in a media conference at the administrative control operation centre here today which was also attended by Kuala Langat police chief Supt Azizan Tukiman.

Mohd Jusni said the results of screening on all residents found the number of positive cases remained at nine with seven locals while a Nepalese and a Thai national were being treated at Sungai Buloh Hospital.

The implementation of administrative MCO was imposed on June 2 on both housing estates when 20 foreign workers of a cleaning company residing there were found positive for Covid-19.

— Bernama

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