Romance still on agenda


Love is in the air: A staff member setting up tables for Valentine’s Day dinner at a high-end restaurant. — CHAN BOON KAI/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: Love will conquer all, even Covid-19, with precautions, of course.

The romance of Valentine’s Day hangs in air despite the rise in non-critical Covid-19 cases, blemished slightly by a trickle of cancellations for bookings of romantic dinners.

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