PETALING JAYA: Members of the retail sector are appealing to Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari to immediately lift the lockdown in the state and to only implement movement controls based on locality and specific buildings to prevent an economic disaster.
In a joint appeal, retailers urged Amirudin to save the state s economy from unnecessary damage due to the imposition of what they called an unnecessary lockdown of almost the entire state.
“We are at a loss as to why the lockdowns in Kuala Lumpur are so surgically determined and confined to (particular) buildings, while for Selangor the sledgehammer approach of locking down almost the entire state was implemented.
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KUALA LUMPUR: The retail associations in Malaysia hope that all malls and retail outlets can be reopened by July 15 or once the 10 per cent vaccination target is achieved, whichever is earlier.
Malaysia Shopping Malls Association (PPK Malaysia) president Tan Sri Teo Chiang Kok said malls or retail operators have been valiantly struggling for the past 16 months with critical cash flow, and any prolongation would simply be the final knell for businesses and the industry as a whole.
“We truly appreciate and are relieved that the vaccination programme has been accelerated and that more than 10 per cent of the population would likely be vaccinated with two doses by July 15, 2021,” he said during the virtual press conference on the urgent and desperate plea to reopen the retail sector.
Reward us for reducing Covid-19 infection numbers, say retail industry players
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Retail industry players today highlighted the Health Ministry’s data that the entire sector contributed only 0.8 percent of Covid-19 cases in May to call for a reopening of the sector.
Several retail associations in a joint press conference today reiterated their call for the government to not only help save lives from Covid-19 but also the livelihoods of those trying to survive.
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