Thu 2020.03.26
Movement Control Order Day 9, Kampar, Perak.
This morning I had to join a long queue outside Minat Supermarket to get a loaf of bread. The supermarket staff on duty at the entrance would only let a customer in for every one who comes out. We also had to have our hands sprayed with some sanitiser.
Earlier, I had visited two other Speedmart99 stores in town looking for bread but the workers at both places told me that their supplies of bread had not arrived yet.
Many roads in town have been cordoned off, and it was difficult to drive in town. I had to cycle out for my replenishments of supplies. You can see my old bicycle in the foreground on the right.
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