Many still not keen to break the stay-at-home order. FMTNews Sabah
KOTA KINABALU: Workers and business owners are not too keen to break the stay-at-home order as yet as many await the state’s decision to reopen the economic sectors from Monday.
He also said many are still not too keen to go out and work for fear a new Covid-19 cluster would surface if they begin to go out next week.However, the situation is different in the public sector, where state government staff are now on standby while federal government officers have to return to work from Monday.
“If so, I might decide to lay off some of the workers. Employers have no idea what is going on with their workers’ lives after work.
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