The Borneo Post (Sabah)

New norms at Labuan’s five bazaars

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LABUAN: The 100 hawkers at the five Ramadan bazaars on this island are embracing the new norms of doing business in compliance with the Covid-19 standard operating procedure (SOP).

All of them had tested negative for Covid-19 before they were allowed to run the food and beverage stalls at the gazetted bazaar sites, namely, the Medan Selera parking lot downtown, Anjung Selera Tunjong, Kompleks Ujana Kewangan, Anjung Ikan Bakar Kg Lubok Temiang and Anjung Selera Manikar Kg Batu Manikar.

Labuan Corporatio­n chief executive officer, Dr Fary Akmal Osman said continuous monitoring by its Enforcemen­t Department’s personnel would be done from time to time to ensure the bazaar hawkers and visitors adapt to the new normal of conducting business.

“We are trying to assist the local hawkers cope with the current business climate as they have been badly hit by the movement restrictio­n.

“However, despite having approval from the Ministry of Federal Territorie­s for this year’s bazaar operations, we must not compromise on the SOP or the bazaars will be closed,” she told reporters after visiting the Medan Selera bazaar here on Tuesday.

However, in Sabah, the state government has decided to ban Ramadan bazaars this year based on the fact that the Covid-19 situation in Sabah is still unstable.

The emergence of new clusters in Sabah were triggered by social gatherings and events, as well as low level of compliance with the SOP.

In Labuan, meanwhile, the number of Covid-19 cases have dropped to three over the last three consecutiv­e days from two digits for more than a week previously.

Fary said the pandemic has caused drastic disruption­s to people’s daily lives, businesses and the economy.

“The government and regulators are tasked with developing various measures to provide some security and to cushion the adverse impact on the people and businesses.

“Businesses have also been forced to implement workaround­s and to innovate to ensure continuity and to identify enablers for their employees to continue working.

“The effects of the ongoing pandemic do not seem to be easing and during this period, pressing matters such as business continuity plans and managing the new day-today operations take precedence.

“Companies should take this opportunit­y to lay the groundwork for the future phases of remote working and incorporat­e it in their recovery plan as we move towards the future of work,” she added.

 ??  ?? All the one hundred hawkers of Ramadan bazaar in five locations in Labuan are on ‘new normal’ of doing business in compliance of standard operating procedure (SOP). – Bernama photo
All the one hundred hawkers of Ramadan bazaar in five locations in Labuan are on ‘new normal’ of doing business in compliance of standard operating procedure (SOP). – Bernama photo
 ??  ?? Visitors were seen at the gazetted Ramadan bazaar site of Medan Selera parking bays in downtown, Labuan yesterday. – Bernama photo
Visitors were seen at the gazetted Ramadan bazaar site of Medan Selera parking bays in downtown, Labuan yesterday. – Bernama photo

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