Ramadan bazaar traders fear sudden closure over rising cases


The tough get going: Trader Hariree will have to opt for delivery services if the Ramadan bazaar is ordered closed.

IPOH: Ramadan bazaar traders are concerned that they would be ordered to close their stalls with the increasing number of Covid-19 cases in the city.

Those who spoke to The Star said they were worried about their livelihood if the authorities decide to shut down the bazaars.

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