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Fish wholesalers’ group opposes appeal to relax Covid-19 SOP at KL market

Fish wholesalers’ group opposes appeal to relax Covid-19 SOP at KL market



Bernard Saw



A fish wholesalers’ group regrets appealing to the National Security Council to relax Covid-19 restrictions and regulations at the KL wholesale market as any outbreak of the disease will have long-term consequences to business. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Nazir Sufari, February 2, 2021.

FOUR produce wholesale associations have sent an appeal letter to the National Security Council (NSC) to cancel the current requirement for a negative Covid-19 test report before entering the Kuala Lumpur wholesale market in Selayang, but one of the signatories now regrets it.

Kuala Lumpur Hoi Seong Fish Wholesalers’ Association president Sing Kian Hock said he did not agree with the appeal against the stringent entry requirement given that Covid-19 infections can be asymptomatic.


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