5 Kajang market workers positive for Covid-19
Municipal council is preparing guidelines for vendors to resume business.
Angie Tan is a journalist with The Malaysian Insight.
E-mail: angietan@themalaysianinsight.com
Municipal council is preparing guidelines for vendors to resume business.
Parents and their children don’t need to leave their cars for immunisation shots.
Those who turn up are either elderly or can’t take the heavy workload, say traders.
MCA, DAP public-service units dealing with spate of calls from desperate borrowers, highlighting economic toll of coronavirus.
Biggest customers – construction sector – facing own problems resuming ops.
Consequences of being linked to Covid-19 infection deter most operators from taking in customers.
Borrowers amass at the shops to pay overdue interest on their loans.
New rules only allow those Covid-19 negative, locals to work at wholesale market supplying most veggies to Klang Valley.
Farmers say consumers must bear cost of ‘convenience’ as many seek to avoid roadblocks, social-distancing rules at supermarkets.
Cahaya Aspirasi’s ‘Surprise Food Box’ helps fruit and veg producers facing tough time during MCO.
Operators offering online classes, discounts to try to stay viable during MCO.
City state imposes ‘circuit breaker’ until May 4 to stop Covid-19 infections forcing workers to endure longer MCO.
With zero travellers, stressed consumers, industry reps beg for specific aid package.