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The Johor Causeway is closed for the first time in its history due to the Covid-19 pandemic. — Filepic

When I went out to buy food over the past few days at my regular mixed rice shop in Taman Desa Tebrau, Johor Baru, I noticed that each day there were some new guidelines imposed on customers.

When the movement control order (MCO) was first announced, beginning from March 18, the operator did not restrict the number of customers coming into the premises to buy food.

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