Sabah dine-in confusion: Was there an order, or only panic after advice from enforcement officers?


KOTA KINABALU: Was there really an order to stop dine-ins or was it just panic that triggered coffee shops to switch back to take-away only services here on Tuesday (June 29).

It all began when a team of health enforcement officers from Kota Kinabalu City Hall issued summonses to a coffee shop operator in Damai Plaza for not having a valid health certificate and also warned him not to put tables and chairs on the public walkway.

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