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CMCO: Staff at KL’s popular malls start work with mixed feelings

BY SYED JAYMAL ZAHIID

Still, most do so feeling unsure which of these two poses more threat — getting the boot or infected. Yet consumers appear to hold the same fear that grips retail staff. At Pavilion Bukit Bintang, a luxury mall that houses some of the world’s poshest brands, only a handful of patrons were seen up to lunch time.

“Right now, we still need to clean up and disinfect. Then we have to clean up and rearrange the store so customers can be kept at the required distances.But south of the Nike store, competitors were already opened for business. Popular UK-based sneaker shop JD Sports and the New Balance had their shops open as early as 10am.

A general view of Jalan Bukit Bintang on Day 1 of the CMCO in Kuala Lumpur May 4, 2020. ― Picture by Miera Zulyana Under the federal public health guidelines, operators are required to curb the number of customers dining in. So far, all food and beverage premises have shown compliance.

 

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They started work on those Malls, wondering those Malls are disinfection before allowing the Public to use

May Allah protect them all

Better ask for insurance policy from employer

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