MBPP mayor Datuk Yew Tung Seang said the move was in effect and if market traders do not open by rotation, the council would close their market.“The stalls will take turns to open on alternate days.
“The roadside stalls along Pulau Tikus market will also be closed from now until the MCO is over, ” he said. Its mayor Datuk Rozali Mohamud said stalls operating outside market or food complexes would have their equipment confiscated and business licences revoked for not complying with the MCO.“There will only be one entrance and one exit at every market.“Each market will be disinfected every two days while the stalls will be cleaned every day by its operators, ” he said.
“It will be difficult for a while, but for the sake of my health and to be safe, I am willing to comply, ” she said.
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