Launderette users relieved by ruling


Safety first: Khairul sanitising a table at his self-service laundry shop.

JOHOR BARU: Technician Khairul Baharuddin can finally save some time in clothes-washing after the government allowed self-service launderettes to operate during the movement control order.

The 22-year-old, who is living with his four siblings and parents at Kampung Kelantan in Kota Tinggi, had to move to a temporary relief centre after their house was flooded recently.

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