They were implemented from 21 to 28 August.
He also stated that all workers in the construction sector must be vaccinated.
Muhyiddin Yassin, who headed the National Recovery Council, also announced that State Recovery Councils were set up in each state in Malaysia.
Travel would be limited to Sabah natives, essential workers, civil servants working in Sabah, and permanent residents residing in Sabah.
On 29 May 2021, Sarawak's government imposed a stricter lockdown for two weeks until June 11.
On 4 February, Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced that three business activities night markets, hair salons, and car wash services would be allowed to operate under a strict operating procedure from 5 February onwards as Phase One together with some businesses.