Crowds throng 4D outlets in Penang as they reopen for business

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GEORGE TOWN: Punters on the island thronged 4D outlets when they reopened for business on Wednesday (June 17), after being closed during the movement control order (MCO).

People were seen lining-up at the outlets of Sports Toto Malaysia, Magnum and Pan Malaysia Pools on Sri Bahari Road.

However, they could only go in after their body temperature had been taken, their hands sanitised and their names and contact numbers written. "There was a bigger crowd in the morning, but the crowd has dissipated now," said a Magnum worker who was taking body temperatures of the punters.A woman at the Sports Toto outlet said there was a bigger crowd between 9am and 10am."Most of them complied with the SOPs, although some in the 60s were a bit hesitant to write down their names and contact numbers," she said.

Other outlets along Datuk Keramat Road, Air Itam and Paya Terubong areas were also crowded with punters making a beeline for their favourite forecast numbers.

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