Sabah now allows runners, tech shops and religious stores to open for business | Malay Mail

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Sabah now allows runners, tech shops and religious stores to open for business

Thursday, 30 Apr 2020 09:48 PM MYTPeople buying fresh fish at a wet market in Petaling Jaya March 25,2020. In Sabah, open and wet markets have to close at 2pm. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

After banning the use of unregistered runners, the state has rescinded the decision and is allowing private delivery runners and cash-on-delivery businesses to operate. These businesses are allowed to operate between 6am to 6pm and will be monitored by the district disaster operations centre. “This is to allow students to have access to their study material and stationery in order to continue their online studies,” it said.

 

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