`


THERE IS NO GOD EXCEPT ALLAH
read:
MALAYSIA Tanah Tumpah Darahku

LOVE MALAYSIA!!!


Thursday, October 8, 2020

List of places affected by Covid-19 (Oct 8)

 


In the past days, various locations, including schools, varsities, shopping malls, banks, offices and residences have announced Covid-19 cases at their premises.

Below are verified locations which are reported to be affected today.

However, the list does not include locations which have been closed temporarily pending results of swab tests on persons under investigation.

These locations have also been duly sanitised.

Malaysiakini will continue adding to the list as more locations are announced.

Schools

SK Mempagar

Several voters in the Beaufort constituency, who cast their ballot here during the Sabah election on Sept 26, have tested positive.

The Beaufort Health Office is urging those who in voting streams three and four, who cast their ballots from 3pm to 5pm, to send a text message to 019 6056704 with their full name, IC number, contact number and time they cast their ballots.

- SMK Seri Kembangan

A female student at SMK Seri Kembangan was tested positive yesterday, according to assemblyperson Ean Yong Hian Wah.

He said sanitisation works were carried out at the school last night and urged other classmates of the patient to do voluntary swab tests.

- SK Bangsar

The management of SK Bangsar was notified by the guardians of two students that the latter have been tested positive with Covid-10.

When contacted this afternoon, a senior member of the management said they, however, is still waiting for confirmation from the Health Ministry.

- SMK Mutiara Labuan

Bernama reported quoting Labuan Health Department director that SMK Mutiara in the federal territory has been ordered to close temporarily starting today.

The order was issued after a student was tested positive.

Public transport

Nilai Sentral and KLIA2

A case was reported involving a person who took a bus (myBAS, registration number NDH 2259) from KLIA2 Platform B10 to Nilai Sentral, departing at 9pm and arriving at 10pm on Sept 30.

Other passengers are urged to contact the Seremban Health Office at 06-763 4809.

Shopping malls

One Utama

An employee at Parkson One Utama was tested positive Covid-19, according to a report by Sinchew Daily.

It said that the outlet would be closed starting today until further notice.

Setia City Mall

A member of the Fitness First gym at this mall has tested positive, the mall said. All affected staff have undergone tests and will observe self-quarantine.

Residences

- Metropolitan Square, Petaling Jaya

A resident of Block F has tested positive on Oct 5, the management said in a notice to residence sighted by Malaysiakini

- Desa Impiana, Puchong Prima

Desa Impiana Condo management has issued a notice yesterday to notify that two residents at Block H have been tested positive with Covid-19.

According to the notice and condo operations manager Wan Mohd Asyraf, the two residents are a couple who have recently returned from a high-risk area and they have been taken to the hospital by health authorities on Oct 4.

Government offices

Petaling Jaya City Council

A driver attached to Petaling Jaya City Council's (MBPJ) Health and Environment Services Department was tested positive yesterday, according to sources.

The man in his 20s was said to have been absent from work due to a fever for a week prior to him being tested positive. According to the sources, among the places that the staff visited before he fell ill was a hotel in Kuala Lumpur.

[More to follow] - Mkini

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.