KETEREH (Bernama): The Federal Territories Ministry will shut down Ramadan bazaars under its supervision if they are hit with Covid-19 infections, says its Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa.
As such, he reminded all parties especially Ramadan bazaar organisers in the Federal Territories to improve on the stipulated standard operating procedures (SOP) to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.
“It is mandatory to comply with the SOP imposed especially in terms of the number of visitors, but apparently, it was not complied, to the point that the physical distancing exercise was not keeping with what we want.
“I wish to remind all the organisers of the 66 Ramadan bazaars in the Federal Territories to be responsible so that the Ramadan bazaars in their areas fully comply with the SOP.
15 Apr 2021 / 22:10 H. Bernama
KETEREH: The Ministry of Federal Territories (KWP) will shut down Ramadan bazaars under its supervision if they are hit by Covid-19 infections, said its Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa (pix, centre).
As such, he reminded all parties especially Ramadan bazaar organisers in the Federal Territories to improve on the stipulated standard operation procedures (SOPs) to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘’It is mandatory to comply with the SOPs imposed especially in terms of the number of visitors..but apparently it was not controlled, to the point, the physical distancing exercised was not keeping with what we want.
‘’I wish to remind all the organisers of the 66 Ramadan bazaar in the Federal Territories to be responsible so that the organisations of Ramadan bazaars in their areas fully comply with the SOPs we set.
Thursday, 15 Apr 2021 10:15 PM MYT
Tan Sri Annuar Musa reminded all parties especially Ramadan bazaar organisers in the Federal Territories to improve on the stipulated standard operation procedures (SOPs) to contain the Covid-19 pandemic. Picture by Farhan Najib
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KETEREH, April 15 The Ministry of Federal Territories (KWP) will shut down Ramadan bazaars under its supervision if they are hit by Covid-19 infections, said its minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa.
As such, he reminded all parties especially Ramadan bazaar organisers in the Federal Territories to improve on the stipulated standard operation procedures (SOPs) to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.
KUALA LUMPUR: Ramadan Bazaars at 65 locations in the federal capital are expected to operate from 3 pm to 8 pm during the fasting month, Kuala Lumpur .
AFTER more than half a month of inactivity, traders in Kuala Lumpur are grateful that the ban on night markets has been lifted.
However, while the AU2 Taman Keramat night market was abuzz, the once-popular spot of Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman was all quiet.
Drinks trader Mimi Fazura Aziz Rahman, 39, said she was glad to be able to earn an income again at the Taman Keramat night market.
The single mother-of-one said she had been operating by a roadside in Jalan Setiawangsa during the day but the foot traffic was much lower compared to night markets.
“Night markets are frequented by more people so business is better, ” she said when met on Saturday.