The Sabah Covid-19 Disaster Management Committee today allowed three shopping centres in the state listed in the Hotspots Identification for Dynamic Engagement (Hide) system to continue operating.
State Housing and Local Government Minister Masidi Manjun (above), who is the committee spokesperson, said in this regard, strict control would be carried out at the malls to ensure visitors and the centres complied with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) stipulated to contain Covid-19 infection.
“We have ordered Rela and DBKK (Kota Kinabalu City Council) personnel to check customers at the entrance and to control crowd.
“We will only close and sanitise the shopping centres if there were cases of Covid-19,” he told reporters via WhatsApp in Kota Kinabalu today.
Yesterday, Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Ismail Sabri Yaakob was reported as saying that premises listed in Hide were identified as risky locations in the transmission of Covid-19 infection, would be ordered to close for three days immediately.
A check on the system found the three shopping complexes involved in Sabah are Centre Point Shopping Mall, Suria Shopping Mall and Kompleks Karamunsing, all located in Kota Kinabalu.
- Bernama
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