In making the announcement on this so-called third phase of the movement restriction, the Ministry of International Trade & Industry (MITI) declared that a number of businesses would be allowed to operate, joining the other essential services previously mentioned in the first order. Among these are barbers and hair salons, although with the proviso of doing haircuts only. This little bit of news caused wide surprise amongst many. The Penang state government decided not to follow the federal government's move. Social media was rife with comments questioning the wisdom of uplifting the restriction for getting haircuts. The association for barbers and hairdressers came out with statements that they would see out the MCO. Even the Health Ministry requested the move to be reconsidered.
Hmmm.... one ministry requesting another ministry in the public domain. There is a disconnect somewhere.
Anyway, if I'm given the choice between cutting my hair or cutting the grass in the compound of my house, I would choose the latter. Because :
1. The grasscutter can do his work without the need to be in close contact with me.
2. A compound where the grass is neatly trimmed and free of weeds and 'kemuncup' is soothing to the eyes and calming to the nerves.
3. Sporting a long (but stylish) hairstyle is not alien to me.
Take care friends. Stay safe. Grit your teeth and wait for the sunshine.
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| With batchmate Rommel Abu Hassan, somewhere in the UK in early 1980s |
