Sunway Pyramid on day eight of the MCO. It's 11am now but the mall is empty with only few customers shopping for their necessities. Most of the shops were closed, following MCO. Restaurants are only allowed delivery or takeaway customers. Sunway Malls, the retail division of Sunway Group Bhd, announced on Monday that it is offering RM20 million rent free to non-essential retailers for the movement control order (MCO) period. The mall group will also undertake steps to ease credit control for retailers in this difficult period, it said.
Sunway Pyramid on day eight of the MCO. It's 11am now but the mall is empty with only few customers shopping for their necessities. Most of the shops were closed, following MCO. Restaurants are only allowed delivery or takeaway customers. Sunway Malls, the retail division of Sunway Group Bhd, announced on Monday that it is offering RM20 million rent free to non-essential retailers for the movement control order (MCO) period. The mall group will also undertake steps to ease credit control for retailers in this difficult period, it said.
Sunway Pyramid on day eight of the MCO. It's 11am now but the mall is empty with only few customers shopping for their necessities. Most of the shops were closed, following MCO. Restaurants are only allowed delivery or takeaway customers. Sunway Malls, the retail division of Sunway Group Bhd, announced on Monday that it is offering RM20 million rent free to non-essential retailers for the movement control order (MCO) period. The mall group will also undertake steps to ease credit control for retailers in this difficult period, it said.
Sunway Pyramid on day eight of the MCO. It's 11am now but the mall is empty with only few customers shopping for their necessities. Most of the shops were closed, following MCO. Restaurants are only allowed delivery or takeaway customers. Sunway Malls, the retail division of Sunway Group Bhd, announced on Monday that it is offering RM20 million rent free to non-essential retailers for the movement control order (MCO) period. The mall group will also undertake steps to ease credit control for retailers in this difficult period, it said.
Sunway Pyramid on day eight of the MCO. It's 11am now but the mall is empty with only few customers shopping for their necessities. Most of the shops were closed, following MCO. Restaurants are only allowed delivery or takeaway customers. Sunway Malls, the retail division of Sunway Group Bhd, announced on Monday that it is offering RM20 million rent free to non-essential retailers for the movement control order (MCO) period. The mall group will also undertake steps to ease credit control for retailers in this difficult period, it said.
Sunway Pyramid on day eight of the MCO. It's 11am now but the mall is empty with only few customers shopping for their necessities. Most of the shops were closed, following MCO. Restaurants are only allowed delivery or takeaway customers. Sunway Malls, the retail division of Sunway Group Bhd, announced on Monday that it is offering RM20 million rent free to non-essential retailers for the movement control order (MCO) period. The mall group will also undertake steps to ease credit control for retailers in this difficult period, it said.
Sunway Pyramid on day eight of the MCO. It's 11am now but the mall is empty with only few customers shopping for their necessities. Most of the shops were closed, following MCO. Restaurants are only allowed delivery or takeaway customers. Sunway Malls, the retail division of Sunway Group Bhd, announced on Monday that it is offering RM20 million rent free to non-essential retailers for the movement control order (MCO) period. The mall group will also undertake steps to ease credit control for retailers in this difficult period, it said.
Sunway Pyramid on day eight of the MCO. It's 11am now but the mall is empty with only few customers shopping for their necessities. Most of the shops were closed, following MCO. Restaurants are only allowed delivery or takeaway customers. Sunway Malls, the retail division of Sunway Group Bhd, announced on Monday that it is offering RM20 million rent free to non-essential retailers for the movement control order (MCO) period. The mall group will also undertake steps to ease credit control for retailers in this difficult period, it said.
Sunway Pyramid on day eight of the MCO. It's 11am now but the mall is empty with only few customers shopping for their necessities. Most of the shops were closed, following MCO. Restaurants are only allowed delivery or takeaway customers. Sunway Malls, the retail division of Sunway Group Bhd, announced on Monday that it is offering RM20 million rent free to non-essential retailers for the movement control order (MCO) period. The mall group will also undertake steps to ease credit control for retailers in this difficult period, it said.
In the NPE, police and army personal have set up a road block to check every car on their intention and destination they are heading to as a precaution to curb the spread of COVID-19. A long queue of cars were seen in SS15 towards Sunway Pyramid. Drivers heading to Sunway Pyramid were stuck in traffic for over one hour.
In the NPE, police and army personal have set up a road block to check every car on their intention and destination they are heading to as a precaution to curb the spread of COVID-19. A long queue of cars were seen in SS15 towards Sunway Pyramid. Drivers heading to Sunway Pyramid were stuck in traffic for over one hour.
In the NPE, police and army personal have set up a road block to check every car on their intention and destination they are heading to as a precaution to curb the spread of COVID-19. A long queue of cars were seen in SS15 towards Sunway Pyramid. Drivers heading to Sunway Pyramid were stuck in traffic for over one hour.
In the NPE, police and army personal have set up a road block to check every car on their intention and destination they are heading to as a precaution to curb the spread of COVID-19. A long queue of cars were seen in SS15 towards Sunway Pyramid. Drivers heading to Sunway Pyramid were stuck in traffic for over one hour.
In the NPE, police and army personal have set up a road block to check every car on their intention and destination they are heading to as a precaution to curb the spread of COVID-19. A long queue of cars were seen in SS15 towards Sunway Pyramid. Drivers heading to Sunway Pyramid were stuck in traffic for over one hour.
The Overseas Union Garden (OUG) morning market saw a long queue of customers waiting patiently to get their daily needs. All the customers are following the safety precautions - wearing face masks and keeping a 1m distance from each other. There are staff at the entrance of the market to scan the customers' temperature before letting them in. Each time, only 50 people are allowed in the market, including the workers. Despite long wait under the hot sun, the consumers didn't complain or tried to jump queue as safety comes first.
The Overseas Union Garden (OUG) morning market saw a long queue of customers waiting patiently to get their daily needs. All the customers are following the safety precautions - wearing face masks and keeping a 1m distance from each other. There are staff at the entrance of the market to scan the customers' temperature before letting them in. Each time, only 50 people are allowed in the market, including the workers. Despite long wait under the hot sun, the consumers didn't complain or tried to jump queue as safety comes first.
The Overseas Union Garden (OUG) morning market saw a long queue of customers waiting patiently to get their daily needs. All the customers are following the safety precautions - wearing face masks and keeping a 1m distance from each other. There are staff at the entrance of the market to scan the customers' temperature before letting them in. Each time, only 50 people are allowed in the market, including the workers. Despite long wait under the hot sun, the consumers didn't complain or tried to jump queue as safety comes first.
The Overseas Union Garden (OUG) morning market saw a long queue of customers waiting patiently to get their daily needs. All the customers are following the safety precautions - wearing face masks and keeping a 1m distance from each other. There are staff at the entrance of the market to scan the customers' temperature before letting them in. Each time, only 50 people are allowed in the market, including the workers. Despite long wait under the hot sun, the consumers didn't complain or tried to jump queue as safety comes first.
The Overseas Union Garden (OUG) morning market saw a long queue of customers waiting patiently to get their daily needs. All the customers are following the safety precautions - wearing face masks and keeping a 1m distance from each other. There are staff at the entrance of the market to scan the customers' temperature before letting them in. Each time, only 50 people are allowed in the market, including the workers. Despite long wait under the hot sun, the consumers didn't complain or tried to jump queue as safety comes first.
The Overseas Union Garden (OUG) morning market saw a long queue of customers waiting patiently to get their daily needs. All the customers are following the safety precautions - wearing face masks and keeping a 1m distance from each other. There are staff at the entrance of the market to scan the customers' temperature before letting them in. Each time, only 50 people are allowed in the market, including the workers. Despite long wait under the hot sun, the consumers didn't complain or tried to jump queue as safety comes first.
The Overseas Union Garden (OUG) morning market saw a long queue of customers waiting patiently to get their daily needs. All the customers are following the safety precautions - wearing face masks and keeping a 1m distance from each other. There are staff at the entrance of the market to scan the customers' temperature before letting them in. Each time, only 50 people are allowed in the market, including the workers. Despite long wait under the hot sun, the consumers didn't complain or tried to jump queue as safety comes first.
KUALA LUMPUR (March 26): Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced yesterday that the movement control order (MCO) was being extended from March 31 to April 14 to curb COVID-19 spread.
The prime minister said the extension of the MCO period was being announced early to enable the people to be prepared.
So, how have Malaysians been coping with the MCO since March 18 when the MCO started?
Here are some pictures that capture the mood around the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor area.