Temperature checks still a preferred choice among some proprietors


Extra measures: Some shop owners are reluctant to do away with temperature scanners, but all are stepping up efforts to ensure customers are diligent when it comes to checking in via MySejahtera. — RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star

PETALING JAYA: The national coffee shop body is encouraging its 20,000 members to continue with the practice of recording customers’ temperatures despite this not being compulsory from today onwards.

Malaysia-Singapore Coffeeshop Proprietors Association president Wong Teu Hoon said he preferred coffee shops to continue placing temperature checks at the entrances of their premises.

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