Gym operators urging govt to let them operate

KUALA LUMPUR (May 15): Gym operators are urging the government to let them operate again as their financial situation is dire straits after the movement control order (MCO) was enforced on March 18, reported The Star.

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Malls need to reinvent themselves

The Covid-19 outbreak and the subsequent implementation of the Movement Control Order (MCO) on March 18 until the Conditional MCO on May 3 have caused a drastic change in the lifestyle of many.

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Safety and hygiene the main concern

Malaysian mall-goers are keen to visit again now that the Covid-19 Movement Control Order (MCO) period is over but mostly only when the need arises due to health and safety concerns over the Covid-19.

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EdgeProp.my Survey: Malls can never be the same again

The Covid-19 Movement Control Order (MCO) had been eased into a Conditional MCO until June 9 (at the time this article was written), allowing most retailers to resume operating including in shopping malls, but it is clear that most people remain wary of visiting such public spaces.

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SP Setia 1Q net profit down 62% as MCO hits property, construction segments

KUALA LUMPUR (May 14): Property developer S P Setia Bhd saw its first-quarter net profit drop 62% year-on-year (y-o-y) on lower earnings from its property development and construction segments, partly due to the Movement Control Order (MCO), which led to closure of sales offices, construction sites and social activities, resulting in disruptions to the operations of its businesses.

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