The decision to close was made aware to the council, said Petaling Jaya councillor Chang She-Yun when contacted by StarMetro.
“We were informed by the association that there are six Covid-19 cases but there could be more. Meanwhile, Bukit Gasing assemblyman Rajiv Rishyakaran said the association was not instructed to close by the Petaling Jaya City Council or by the District Health Office. “The traders decided to close the market taking into consideration the best interest of the traders, workers and the public and this is an understandable reason.Article type: metered
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