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PETALING JAYA: The easing of restrictions starting tomorrow comes at a much-needed time for businesses, but business owners and associations say that some of the new standard operating procedures may need to be refined to avoid confusion in its implementation.

The public are no longer required to scan the MySejahtera QR code when entering premises.

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