Selangor Journal
A visitor scans the SELangkah QR code displayed at the Padang Awam Batu Caves public hall, on May 8, 2020. — Picture by FIKRI YUSOF/SELANGORKINI

SELangkah records over 10 million logins, says MB

SHAH ALAM, June 3 — The SELangkah (Langkah Masuk Dengan Selamat) contact tracing system has recorded 10.7 million logins as of May 31.

Menteri Besar Dato’ Seri Amirudin Shari said the system is widely used not only in Selangor but in other states across Peninsular Malaysia as well.

A total 43,414 premises have registered under the system since it was introduced on May 5.

“Keep using SELangkah system to protect ourselves while we lead our lives in the new normal.

“Keep up the discipline in observing the social distancing rule and using the contact tracing system for our wellbeing,” he said on his official Facebook page today.

The SELangkah initiative was introduced as a contact tracing programme to track the movement of people entering and exiting both public and private premises in the state as part of the state government’s efforts to contain the transmission of Covid-19.

The initiative has three objectives, which is to protect business premises, safeguard the customers, and to help the frontliners.

 

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