Malaysia today took the first step towards some semblance of normalcy as Putrajaya allowed a large part of the country to resume operations, but with strict social distancing guidelines.<br /><br />The scenes at train stations, highways, restaurants and other shops gave a picture of what the "new normal" looks like.<br /><br />The government has indicated that until a vaccine is available, which could take up to two years, Covid-19 will be part of the community and Malaysians will need to live by a different set of rules.<br /><br />As of today, individuals are allowed to travel beyond 10km radius from their homes to buy groceries, food or for medical treatment.<br /><br />However, Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Ismail Sabri Yaakob pointed out that interstate travel is still not permitted under the conditional movement control order from May 4 to May 12.
