Coffeeshops want Putrajaya to clarify if they’re allowed to fully operate as well
Wednesday, 29 Apr 2020 04:29 PM MYTLim, the owner of Capital Cafe, was forced to closed restaurant operations following the Covid 19 outbreak during movement control order in Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur April 16, 2020. — Picture by Miera Zulyana
“However, this announcement is unclear if eateries in general, including coffeeshops, can operate at full capacity and without time restrictions,” he said in a statement. This came after the Ministry of International Trade and Industry yesterday announced that the approved sectors are allowed to operate at full capacity and with no time restrictions during MCO to tackle the current economic crisis.
“The coffeeshop businesses have seen a significant impact since the MCO was enforced. While takeaways and deliveries are allowed, there are less customers,” he explained.
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