In Johor, most businesses remain closed as owners wait for state govt's decision on CMCO
Monday, 04 May 2020 12:08 PM MYTMost roadblocks on the main roads of Taman Perling, Tampoi and Skudai have been removed, resulting in smooth traffic flow in Johor. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
A visit to the usually busy Taman Perling wet market saw only a handful of traders open for business. Other restaurants are similarly offering the takeaway option, as hawkers and mobile food vendors operators that usually line the busy Jalan Camar and Persisiran Perling stretch are nowhere to be found.
“For contractors on the state, our work also comes under the respective municipal councils and Johor has yet to announce the state’s guidelines.However, several car workshops were open for business in the Tampoi and Skudai areas. Seng said he will need to set strict guidelines for his customers such as social distancing, cleanliness and encouraging them to not wait at the workshop.
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