Business owners from various sectors say they have no choice but to reinvent if they wish to stay afloat. FMTNews MCO WHO
KOTA KINABALU: Business owners in several sectors here concede they have no choice but to tailor their trades to suit the abnormal situation brought about by the Covid-19 threat.
Malaysian Medical Association president Dr N Ganabaskaran told FMT people would need to continue observing social distancing and good hand and respiratory hygiene after the movement control order is lifted. “I do not see many coming back until people are confident that they have a hold on the virus,” she said. “Social distancing is likely to become a new normal and will continue to be practised for another six months to a year, or even longer.
Social distancing is a challenge as well for restaurants. Even if they cater only to take-out orders, it’s hard to maintain distance between workers in the kitchen. “It’s highly likely that most people won’t be dining out for a period of time,” he said. “As such, our takeaway options will be enhanced. We will have our own delivery service as well.”
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