Dealing with Ramadan matters during the virus outbreak

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Despite restrictions, we can still enjoy Ramadan food stalls and perform tarawih prayers. FMTNews Ramadan Covid19

Strict controls will be needed for Ramadan markets in view of the virus outbreak.

Ramadan markets are a yearly treat for many and seen as an opportunity for more sales by small businesses. In the lead up to Eid, many independent bakers and housewives would appear to sell Raya biscuits. While Ramadan markets will be closed, online bazaars are still possible. If the situation improves, then perhaps weekly evening markets could be allowed.cordoning off the markets with separate areas for entry and exit;monitoring of vendors’ and customers’ symptoms at entry and exit points;possible use of disinfectant devices at entry and exit points;Each stall should be equipped with approved hand rubs or handwashing facilities.

Firstly, prayers conducted at home should be encouraged. It is quite common practice anyway and will be especially beneficial for the elderly and the immunocompromised.

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