Buskers in Sabah trying their best to make a living amid Covid-19


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Buskers and live musicians in Malaysia have lost much of their income since the MCO started in March. — LIM BENG TATT/The Star

The Covid-19 pandemic has much affected the employment sector and buskers in Sabah are no exception.

However, the group is not unfazed but seeks initiatives to continue to entertain and earn a living under the new norms, among others, through Facebook and at closed locations while complying with the standard operating procedure (SOP).

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