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KUALA TERENGGANU, May 4 — Terengganu traders were seen “waiting” to receive customers when they reopened for business today, the first day of the conditional movement control order (CMCO) after closing down for almost a month and a half, since the (MCO) on March 18. Nurliza Yusof, 45, a...

Clothing shops are open for business again at Pasar Payang in Kuala Terengganu, May 4, 2020. — Bernama pic

“Many are still being cautious and prefer to stay at home. My main concern is, how am I going to maintain my cash flow because a day before the MCO, I bought over RM20,000 in stock for the school holidays sale,” she said when met by Bernama. “We do understand that many still fear going out following the Covid-19 pandemic. However shops will operate as usual and I hope the situation will improve as soon as possible,” he said.

KTCC Mall Operations and Corporate Services Manager, Tengku Nurosmar Shah Tengku Abdullah said, on the first day of the CMCO, premises owners are given the opportunity to mark out the one-metre distance to separate customers in a queue and to ensure other items such as hand sanitisers are available.

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