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Covid-19: Grab, dahmakan says still on; GSC, TGV closed for two-week pause

Tuesday, 17 Mar 2020 10:15 AM MYTA GrabFood rider is pictured amid the Covid-19 outbreak in Kuala Lumpur 16, 2020. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

“With regards to the recent announcement by our Prime Minister’s message on Covid-19, we would like to assure you that ALL our services — GrabFood, GrabMart, Transport and GrabExpress — will continue to operate as usual. We remain committed to serving and supporting all our drivers, delivery partners, merchant partners, passengers and staffs as we go through this tough time together as a nation.

Another popular food delivery company, Foodpanda, has yet to make an announcement on Facebook at the time of writing. Last night, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced a government order effective from tomorrow that would require Malaysians to stop all public gatherings and shut down any non-essential businesses and stores, with such as transportation, food supply, health, pharmacies, banking and utilities allowed to continue operations.

GSC said its customers will be refunded for tickets already bought, with online purchases to be automatically refunded in 14 days, while those who had bought movie tickets over the counter or at its self-service kiosks were told they can hold on to the tickets and get their refunds after the end of the two-week period.

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