Social gatherings are once again off limits, with cinemas, wedding planners going back to the drawing board after some recovery following the last MCO. FMTNews GSC SOP MCO
There was a ‘positive response’ in terms of the number of patrons at the cinemas since March with the lifting of MCO 2.0.
Golden Screen Cinemas branding manager Sharmine Ishak told FMT the industry was just beginning to recover before the latest MCO announcement put a dent in their plans.“We just hope there will be new SOPs which can allow us to operate,” he said. Seminars, workshops, courses, talks and activities relating to the Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions industry are also not permitted.
MCO 3.0 will also be a harsh blow for the wedding industry, with Leticia Hsu, president of the Association of Wedding Professionals, stating that the first lockdown already had the sector “shivering”.
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