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MCO: Penang city council goes digital to help hawkers, traders

BY OPALYN MOK

He said the city council is looking for a medium to long term solution to help traders remain in business. He said hawkers and small traders have been badly hit by the MCO and the novel coronavirus pandemic. “A total 36,635 premises were inspected as at April 5 and out of these premises, a total 36,278 complied with the MCO,” he said.

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