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A GSC cinema staff at Mid Valley Megamall spraying disinfectant in preparation of opening cinemas to the public on March 5. Moviegoers can buy tickets online to eliminate the necessity to queue up.
PETALING JAYA: Wellness and cinema industry operators have welcomed the government’s decision to allow them to reopen under the conditional movement control order.
GSC chief executive officer Koh Mei Lee said she was “happy, thankful and relieved” now that cinemas were finally allowed to reopen.
“We have received a lot of positive reaction from moviegoers welcoming the reopening of cinemas as they have been waiting for such a long time to be able to enjoy their favourite movies on the big screen.
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KOTA KINABALU: Spa and wellness operators are calling for the reopening of the industry in view of the strict SOP implemented and the zero cases recorded from this sector since last year.
Malaysian Association of Wellness and Spa (Mawspa) president Dorothea Justin Moduying, representing more than 33,000 operators and workers in the spa industry, said this was vital to help those affected by the movement control order 2.0.
“There were zero cases from the spa and wellness industry since we were allowed to reopen for business in July last year. For MCO 2.0, we hope the government can reconsider allowing us to do business as usual, ” she said.