JB businesses tighten their SOPs to keep virus at bay


Better safe than sorry: Teoh (left) said his staff and even customers have taken the initiative to mask up even though it was not a requirement to do so. — THOMAS YONG/The Star

JOHOR BARU: Businesses here have been sticking to their own standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure their workers are safe amid the rising cases of Covid-19 of late.

Johor Indian Muslim Entrepreneurs Association secretary Hussein Ibrahim said the guild has insisted all workers at its member restaurants wear a proper face mask during their shift.

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