Slow business days in city centre amidst conditional MCO

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The city's 'Golden Triangle' is slow to come to life with many shops still closed and the crowds nowhere to be seen.

Businesses in the city centre remained sluggish after almost a week of the conditional movement control order's implementation since Monday.

Checks by Malaysiakini in the Bukit Bintang area around noon showed that the sidewalks along Jalan Bukit Bintang street and Jalan Sultan Ismail, which were usually bustling with pedestrians before the Covid-19 outbreak, were devoid of a crowd.

 

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Look at fascist-communist procedures imposed by the stupid Pahang state government on businesses. If those are procedures, businesses are sure to go bankrupt. Which also means businesses may not fully reopen until these fascists-communists call off the curfews.

The issue now seems to be everyone seems to be paranoid. Many offices have already said WFH will continue until Hari Raya and beyond. So don't expect KL to be back to normal anytime soon?

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