ALL open-air markets in Selangor must be closed until March 31 following a directive from the state government in a bid to help contain the spread of Covid-19.
These are farmers market, night markets and the morning markets that are set up on the roads in commercial areas of housing estates.
Apart from open-air markets, the circular also stated that street stalls were also not allowed to operate. A check with numerous local councils show that most had also moved to close council-owned food courts just as an extra precaution, besides tightening the rules with additional conditions. “If they are open, it has to only be catering for takeaway, so it should be prepacked food or food that can be picked up immediately after an order is placed, ” he said, adding that they were not allowed to even display food items in their respective premises.
“We have already issued notices to all the affected operators to shut for these two weeks and we hope that all will adhere to the rules set.
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