MTUC says the government should not allow non-essential businesses such as launderettes, hardware and electrical stores to open. FMTNews MCO Covid19
MTUC says the danger of opening more shops and stores in the third phase of the movement control order is too great.
“The danger of opening more shops and stores is simply far too great, given what we know about Covid-19. He also said it was “too simplistic” for some ministers to suggest that non-essential businesses be opened in green zones, as the virus could spread and turn these areas into orange and subsequently red zones.
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