Several trader associations are urging their members to comply with the nationwide Movement Control Order imposed by the government from yesterday until March 31, to contain the spread of Covid-19.
Among others, all business premises have been ordered to close except for supermarkets, wet markets, grocery stores and convenience stores selling daily necessities.
Bukit Bintang Hawkers and Petty Traders Association chairman See Foo Hoong said traders should unite in fighting against COVID-19 by observing the order to help reduce further spread of the virus infection.
"At Jalan Alor, Bukit Bintang, the traders have closed their premises as requested by the government. I hope all traders are aware that this a joint responsibility," he told Bernama when contacted on Thursday.
According to media reports some traders are defying the order which was imposed under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988 and well as the Police Act 1967, and are conducting business as usual.
The directives state that food outlets may remain open but only for takeaway and delivery through certain companies such as GrabFood and Food Panda.
Meanwhile Federation of Malay Hawkers and Petty Traders Association (GPPPKMM) secretary, Mohamad Zamri Mohammed, while calling on traders to accept the situation that the country and the whole world were going through, said the move taken by certain groups to continue with their business was only temporary.
"I am sure that they do not mean to protest or defy the order but were taken aback as this is something new and everything came as a sudden. Of course they are worried over the loss of income,” he said.
Meanwhile, Kuala Lumpur Bumiputera Traders and Hawkers Association president Datuk Seri Rosli Sulaiman called on the authorities to speed up in giving out cash assistance to traders especially hawkers who have been badly affected by the order.
"These hawkers earn just enough for their daily needs. It is devastating for them to close shop for two weeks,” he added.
Astro Awani
Thu Mar 19 2020
Among others, all business premises have been ordered to close except for supermarkets, wet markets, grocery stores and convenience stores selling daily necessities. - File photo
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