Relief for hawkers as business picks up at last

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Crowds are starting to come in again.

Frozen food seller Eric Chuah, 47, said although business was still slow, the crowd was starting to come in.“I used to stay nearby but moved to the island when my wife gave birth not long ago.

Hokkien mee seller Ang Eng Tun, 43, saw his business improving by 20% after the conditional MCO was implemented.“I hope that the virus can be contained soon so that life can be normal again, ” he said, adding that he had been selling Hokkien mee since 1995. “I prefer to do my marketing here as I am more familiar with the place and furthermore, there are not many choices at the market near my house on the island.

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