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Kelantan and Terengganu implement limited business operating hours, other states follow suit

Saturday, 21 Mar 2020 09:13 PM MYT

Among those given permission are sundry shops and 24-hour convenience stores, which can operate until the times stipulated in their respective states. This involves limited food outlets, delivery, drive-through and take-away services as well as supermarkets, sundry shops, 24-hour convenience stores, petrol stations, clinics and pharmacies.

In a statement, he said coordinated action needed to be taken to enforce additional actions following the MCO and that the Selangor government took a serious view of those who still ignored the stay-home order as well as other critical requirements outlined. “Markets will be closed from 2 pm to 6 am, while night markets, morning markets and farmers’ markets are not allowed to operate,” the state government said in a statement.

 

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