In Malaysia, the first flight of the Corona vaccine arrived yesterday on February 21, and it was announced that the vaccination will be given priority from medical staff and school teachers from February 26.
In Sabah, where Kota Kinabalu is located, there are days when the number of newly infected people becomes double digits, and I think that the momentum of infection is gradually slowing down. The number of newly infected people in Sabah on February 21st yesterday was 85.
The activity restriction order (MCO) has also been relaxed in Sabah, and it has shifted to the conditional activity restriction order (CMCO), and eating and drinking at restaurants and hotel pools and guest rooms are now open.
The photo shows the pool at Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort, but the number of people is properly displayed for each pool, and the entrance and exit are also fixed.
In addition, it was announced that Malaysia's elementary, junior high and high schools will finally resume from the beginning of March, and I believe that we are making progress, albeit little by little, and we will continue to adhere to the SOP and overcome it.
Travel across districts and states remains severely restricted.
For details, please refer to the link below of the Embassy of Japan in Malaysia.
https://www.my.emb-japa…
In some states and islands in Malaysia, including Sabah, where Kota Kinabalu is located, the activity restriction order (MCO) will be re-enforced from January 13 to 26 (2 weeks) due to the increasing infection. Was announced by the Malaysian government. There is a possibility of extension, so we will update it again in that case. Areas with low levels of infection will continue to have activity restrictions for recovery until March 31st.
The state of Kota Kinabalu today seems to be that the market and supermarkets are crowded due to shopping before the cage, and traffic jams are occurring for people returning to their parents' homes.
For details, please refer to the link below at the Embassy of Japan in Malaysia.
https://www.my.emb-japa…
In Sabah, where Kota Kinabalu is located, there was a movement of people in the election held at the end of September, and due to the third wave of corona infection, the Conditional Activity Restriction Ordinance (CMCO) will be issued from early October until November 9. It has been announced.
The restaurant is open for take-out only, and schools, public beaches and parks are also closed.
Up to 2 people can travel by car, and although the minimum required shopping is allowed, a mask is required and a strict SOP is laid. The city is quiet, with many offices closed.
The number of new cases in Sabah yesterday, November 2, was 503, of which 149 were infected in Kota Kinabalu, followed by 138 in Tawau on the east coast.
It is said that the government will announce the response after the 9th this weekend, but it seems difficult to cancel it in Sabah, where the number of infected people has not decreased.
All the staff are working hard to prepare for the delivery of online tours, etc., as soon as this third wave subsides. We will update it as soon as the government announces it.
Beautiful sunset Kota Kinabalu 🌞
We pray that the new coronavirus infection will end as soon as possible and that the day will come when you can see this beautiful sunset live.
The number of people infected with corona has increased, and from October 13th to October 26th (provisional), the Conditional Activity Restriction Ordinance (CMCO) has been reissued throughout Sabah.
The branch staff will be working from home and will be stay home again for a while.
Traveling abroad from Japan is still difficult, but we pray that the new coronavirus infection will end as soon as possible and that we will be able to provide you with a wonderful trip.
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The number of people infected with corona has increased, and from October 7th to October 20th (provisional), the Conditional Activity Restriction Order (CMCO) has been reissued in the Kota Kinabalu area (Punampang, Putatan).
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Restaurants and supermarkets are open from 6am to 6pm and the restaurant is only for takeaway, drive-through and delivery. Up to two people per household are allowed to go out to purchase essential food and daily necessities.
Only Sabah natives and Sabah visa holders in the country can enter the state.
It looks like it will be#stayhome again for a while, but I hope to continue to bring out the charm of Kota Kinabalu.
State of Sunday market.
In the past, various shops were exhibiting without gaps, and there were so many people that they hit their shoulders, but there was a sense between the shops and the number of people was sparse.
But it was fun to be able to take a closer look at the items for sale 🇲🇾👌
Go to the Nasi Lemak shop you were interested in 🇲🇾🌴
Corona measures were perfect and I was able to eat with confidence.
The most popular Nasi Lemak Ayam Goreng has a big chicken on it and it has a great volume 😋
The signature menu, Nasile Ma Bamboo Curry Seafood, was delicious with coconut curry (this menu takes 15 minutes to cook) ❣💯
It was a satisfying lunch time 🤩
Stella @ Mantanani Resort on Mantanani Island, about 2 hours away from Kota Kinabalu city! You can enjoy it in the clear and beautiful emerald green sea.
Resort guests can rest assured that they will enjoy sunset walks, boat snorkeling, stargazing, kayaking and more.
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I went to eat the locally popular fish noodle soup "WAN WAN RESTAURANT".
Currently, all shops are thoroughly wearing masks, checking the temperature, and recording admission as a measure against corona, and seats are prepared away so that customers can enjoy their meals safely!
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From 8 pm on August 28, Prime Minister Muhydin delivered a television speech and announced the extension of the Conditional Movement Control Order (RMCO, PKPP) until December 31st.
Traveling to Malaysia will be difficult for a while because foreign tourists will not be allowed to enter Malaysia, but when it becomes possible to travel someday, it is tempting to come to Malaysia first. I hope I can continue to convey my everyday life.
Let's do our best today for one day 🤟
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I went to the popular snorkeling spot "Sapi Island & Manukan Island" in Kota Kinabalu, Borneo Island! In Malaysia, the Declaration of Action is laid until August 31, so the number of people on the beach, which is usually crowded with tourists, is limited to 150 people a day! It was at this time that I could enjoy snorkeling with a deep fish shadow in the relaxing and beautiful sea. I was relieved that the popular lizards, monkeys and monkeys on Sapi Island survived well.
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