Barbers’ group disagrees with operating under MCO
A barbers' and hairstylists' group says it is impossible for them to work while maintaining a safe distance from their customers. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Nazir Sufari, April 11, 2020.
A BARBERS’ and hairstylists’ group does not agree with Putrajaya’s move to allow them to resume services during the movement-control order ,The portal quoted Selangor and Federal Territories Indian Hairstylists’ Association chairman Ganathiban Murugan, who said the move was unwise as barbers have to come into close contact with customers.
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