It appears that more and more shopping malls have recently been visited by people with Covid-19. The latest mall this weekend is NU Sentral.
Just an hour ago, NU Sentral shopping centre confirmed that 1 of its employees was tested positive for the deadly virus yesterday (Saturday, 26th September).
The statement from the mall reads:
“Ministry of Health (MOH) has immediately conducted contact tracing and all close contacts including employees of NU Sentral’s management office have undergone Covid-19 testing on 26 September 2020 and the first Covid-19 test results of the employees are all negative. Nevertheless, all employees are required to be self-quarantined for 14 days and they will be working remotely but can be contacted as usual.
We would like to assure all tenants, vendors and customers that the case is an isolated case and has been immediately attended upon identification. We are working closely with MOH on any further follow-up measures that may be required.”
“As a precautionary action, NU Sentral Shopping Centre has conducted a thorough sanitisation of the whole mall area in accordance with the Safety and Health Guidelines issued by MOH on Saturday, 26th September 2020.
We will continue to undertake these necessary preventive and precautionary measures as the safety of our employees, business associates and members of the public are very important to us.
We kindly advise all of our shoppers to continue adhering to the SOP issued by MOH, practicing good hygiene, wearing a mask and maintaining social distancing at all times. Your safety and well-being remain as our top priority.”

That’s not all, there was also another case detected at a serviced apartment in Kuala Lumpur. Taman Desa Serviced Apartments released a memo yesterday, to remind residents to cooperate with the SOPs in place.
“We wish to inform that a resident of Desa Green Serviced Apartments staying at Block 2 has tested positive for the Covid-19 virus. The safety of our residents and staffs are our top priority. We wish to assure that the management has immediately taken the necessary steps to address the issue at hand by disinfecting possible contaminated areas,” said the management.
In case you weren’t aware, other malls that reported cases of Covid-19 include The Linc KL, Suria KLCC, and Sunway Pyramid.
Source: NU Sentral’s Facebook.
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