Open other economic sectors including hairdressers, urges economist

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He, however, contends that the reopening of the rest of the economy has to be carried out under strict SOPs.

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Life vs Economy! Sadly alot of ppl has chosen economy over life..either they think they will not be the one? Or they just dont care about other human lives..

EWww...this must be an Idiot Economist! Even the Msia Hairdresser Association Chairman said its members do not want to start their business. And many do not want to visit any hair salon too. The current covid19 cluster now - 1. hair salon 2. manicure and pedicure services

Looks like the economists are fed up with their messy hair now

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