COVID-19 | Staff at the Royal Selangor Golf Club in Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur, have been placed under quarantine after contact with a member who tested positive for Covid-19 yesterday.
However, the club declined to reveal when the infected member was last at the elite golf club.
"The staff who had close contact have been sent to the Ministry of Health (facilities) for testing while all other staff have had to go for swab tests," the club's management told Malaysiakini.
The club yesterday issued a notice that a member had tested positive but did not reveal further details.
Meanwhile, the TPC Kuala Lumpur golf club in Bukit Kiara yesterday also announced that a member had tested positive for Covid-19.
TPC said the member was last at the club on Oct 26.
It is learnt that the infected golfer has close links to a top Perikatan Nasional politician.
However, Malaysiakini understands the politician is not under quarantine because he has not had face-to-face contact with the infected golfer in the past 14 days.
A total of three golf clubs in the Klang Valley have been affected by Covid-19 since the third wave began on Sept 20.
The first was the Tropicana Golf and Country Resort, where a cluster of cases was found among its workers.
The workers' dormitory there was subsequently placed under an enhanced movement control order (EMCO).
The cluster had 54 cases as of yesterday and was traced to an individual who returned from Sabah. - Mkini
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