Answers sought for wedding industry post-MCO


KUALA LUMPUR: Wedding planners and associated groups badly hit by the Covid-19 pandemic and movement control order (MCO) have urged the government to come up with a ruling on mass gatherings post-MCO so that wedding planning can resume.

Wedding Professionals Association of Malaysia president Patrick Low said that although there were 206,253 weddings in the country in 2018 according to the Department of Statistics, it was alarming that couples are not planning for weddings currently due to the uncertainty of the duration of the MCO and the protocols that the government is expected to issue on mass gatherings post-MCO.

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