Restaurant operators say social distancing rules and limited capacity make dining in impractical. FMTNews SocialDistance MCO Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR: Many restaurants in the city here are not allowing dine-ins despite the conditional movement control order relaxing some restrictions effective today.
“We do tell the customers to keep a distance, but some continue doing so anyway,” the worker told FMT. Seats at Dubuyo in Sunway Velocity are marked with tape to indicate where people cannot sit in order to ensure social distancing. “I wasn’t affected so badly, so I treated it as more of a break. But for now I don’t foresee any new business,” he said.
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