Smoking Ban At Eateries Not Halted Noor Azmi
The Ministry of Health (MOH) has not stopped enforcing the smoking ban at eateries and is enhancing the campaign to ensure the public’s health and well-being, said deputy health minister Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali
He said the public’s perception that the ban was no longer in force was inaccurate as the reduction in enforcement was because more attention was being paid towards efforts to curb the spread of Covid-19
“The campaign is still being carried out and has not been halted
“There’s reduced enforcement because the country is currently focusing on Covid-19. Anyway, food premises were not open (and dine-ins were also not allowed on the premises) in the past three months due to the movement control order (MCO),” he said today
Noor Azmi, who is also Bagan Serai MP, said this after presenting donations as well as assistance to residents who were affected by a storm at Kampung Sungai Semambu, Kampung Parit Mentara 3, Kampung Jalan Banjar and Kampung Jalan Gunung Semanggol near Bagan Serai yesterday
He was commenting on the grievances aired by the public about how many people were smoking again at eateries after the outlets were allowed to operate and dine-ins were permitted
Noor Azmi said the government would table a bill on tobacco control, which was previously enacted under the Food Act 1983, in Parliament soon and that the draft was being scrutinised by the Attorney-General’s Chambers
The government enforced the smoking ban at food premises under the Control of Tobacco Products (Amendment) Regulations 2018 effective from Jan 1 2019, with smoking only allowed three metres or 10 feet away from food premises and open-air restaurants. - Bernama
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