Wednesday, 29 Apr 2020 06:18 AM MYTPetaling Jaya City Council officers cordon off the Jalan Othman wet market from the public to make way for sanitisation work April 27, 2020. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
“That’s the nearest for us, otherwise we will have to ask our friends to help us source from other areas in Petaling Jaya,” she said. “We have been doing this for more than 40 years, and suddenly if we don’t do anything, we definitely feel uneasy,” she said. “This is the first case that we have heard of in this area. Definitely people will be afraid to swing by this area for food,” said Wong.
“This was something that I expected to happen with supplies thinning and with markets being shut due to the infection.“All these are loyal customers, we try to take care of our regulars,” said Ng when met at the hawker centre.
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