MCO drives some to find new means of generating income

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MCO drives some to find new means of generating income
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The 32-year-old former sales executive said he now has his own business and more time to spend with his sick mother since being laid off in March.

“I then went into selling face masks, hand sanitisers, plastic face shields and other items, ” he said, adding that four of his friends have joined him.“Before the MCO took place, I worked as a contractor and went to sites almost daily. But life changed when the restriction order was implemented, ” she said.

“To my surprise, the fabric face masks became a hit. Since then, I have been selling them to my friends and others as well.”“I have a team with me and we are discussing the possibility of selling various types of face masks, ” she added. “My daughter is a frontliner. During the MCO, she had complained about how uncomfortable it was to wear the mask all day.

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