Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three.
During the recovery movement control order , these open-air markets were allowed to operate from yesterday. They had been shut since March 18.
With only two morning markets allowed to open daily, traders at these markets were eager to start operating again after a near three-month hiatus. “I was allowed in because not many stalls were opened today and there was enough space for my stall. We were not informed that we could not operate today ,” she added.
“I used to be able to sell nearly all of my produce but now, even after a few hours, I still have a lot of the goods left.The 36-year-old said he had not opened his stall since March 18 and was in need of income. She noted that enforcement officers were present to ensure social distancing and check validity of business licence.at the stall next to mine, who sold eggs, was told to pack up and go home,” said Lim.MPK officers were seen briefing the traders on the dos and don’ts.
“Of the total 72 in Klang, 25 night markets and five morning markets will be allowed to reopen in stages. MPSJ Corporate and Strategic Management deputy director Azfarizal Abdul Rashid said 20 night markets and 14 morning markets would be allowed to open in phases.
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