PETALING JAYA: While MySejahtera check-ins are no longer required from Sunday (May 1), individuals must still use the app to show their risk status before entering a premises.
Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said the app was still required to show a person's status if they are "low risk" or "high risk" before entering a premises.
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