Kuala Lumpur and the front of the Pavilion Shopping Mall in the evening.
Although the number of people is increasing, there are still few people compared to before Corona. In the evening, there were so many people that I couldn't even walk.
From July 1st, information will be registered and temperature will be measured only when entering the shopping mall.
Registration for each store in the mall is no longer required.
It seems that some shops are still measuring temperature, but it will gradually spread.
In Malaysia, the number of infected people has been steadily decreasing since then. As of June 30, there were 195 people, less than 200! !! Even with such a steady recovery, the measures to prevent infection in the city are still in place, and people continue to cooperate.
The photo shows the weekend scene of "Mid Valley Mega Mall", one of the largest shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur. 99% of the shops in the vast mall are open, and the impression is that the number of customers is almost the same as before corona. What was surprising was the temperature measurement when entering the store. Just stand in front of a machine like the one in the photo and it will automatically detect it. Quite efficient!
At present, about 8,600 people have been infected, of which 8,300 have been confirmed to have recovered.
The number of newly infected people is still 10 every day, but signs of convergence are gradually appearing.
I went to Pullman Hotel KLCC in Bukit Bintang district.
As shown in the photo, all the staff wear face shields,
We also pay close attention to hygiene by placing disinfectant solutions everywhere.
The number of infected people in Malaysia is decreasing steadily, and the number of infected people in Malaysia as of June 25 was 208, finally less than 300! !!
I hope that the number of infected people will decrease little by little in the future.
For more information on Coronavirus, please visit the official website of the Consular Office of Malaysia.
Reference: https://www.my.emb-japa…
It is the daytime yesterday in front of the "Pavilion", a famous shopping mall in Bukit Bintang, the most downtown area in KL. (Photo)
Most of the companies in the city center are already in operation, and I felt that the traffic was much better than before.
However, almost everyone who is out wears a mask, and when entering the store, a thermometer is taken, scan the QR code and enter the name, phone number, body temperature, or list. Is required to fill in. Infection control measures are still in place.
It's on Sunday (6/21) at the popular tourist destination "Little India" in Brickfields. (Photo)
Although the souvenir shop was quiet, the supermarket was crowded with local residents.
Since June 10th, activity restrictions have reached the recovery stage and food and drinks have been permitted in restaurants, but more than half of the restaurants are still closed.
All of our guides, drivers and branch staff are preparing for our optional tour corona countermeasures so that our customers can participate in the tour with peace of mind when the immigration restrictions are lifted.
It contains information that the total number of infected people was 8,590, of which 8,186 were recovered.
In addition, it was reported that the use of pools and cinemas will be lifted from July 1.
However, it is subject to restrictions on the number of people and compliance with SOP (Standard Operating Procedure).
This time, the picture is of "Arrow Street", the most exciting street food in Kuala Lumpur.
It's still in the evening, but it used to be crowded with people, but now it's quite quiet.
*It was after the rain at the time of shooting, so that may have an effect...
About 60% of the shops were open, and there were no foreign tourists, and many local tourists were dining.
The number of voluntary closures at hotels and restaurants is increasing.
Even in the open areas, we are advancing corona countermeasures by adopting our own policies.
Until the other day, the number of seats at each table was limited, but now many restaurants are removing the limit and guiding as usual.