TTDI Market Closed For 7 More Days After COVID-19 Cases!

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The TTDI Market will be shut down for 7 more days days, after closing for 6 days over multiple COVID-19 cases!

Find out what happened, and what you should do if you have been to the TTDI Market earlier!

 

TTDI Market : Closed For 6 Days After COVID-19 Cases!

On 29 June 2021, the Kuala Lumpur mayor’s office announced that the TTDI market will be closed for 6 days, from Wednesday, 30 June 2021 until Monday, 5 July 2021.

That decision came after multiple COVID-19 cases were reported amongst the TTDI market traders.

The TTDI market will undergo sanitisation, and no business operations will be allowed to be carried out during those 6 days.

On 5 July 2021, the closure of the TTDI market was extended for another 7 days, until 12 July 2021.

TTDI Market Closed For 6 Days After COVID-19 Cases!

These were the two notices that DBKL issued regarding the closure of the TTDI market over the detected COVID-19 cases.

TTDI Market Closed For 7 More Days After COVID-19 Cases!

 

TTDI Market : Earlier COVID-19 Rumours

Rumours of multiple COVID-19 case at the TTDI market had been circulating for a day, before the official announcement :

If anyone of you visited the market last week n has covid symptoms
Pls get a swab test esp if you hv visited The eggs seller Liza who also sells spices and Boy the butcher
The veg stall infront of the eggs shop and finally
Chicken seller

They are confirmed positive covid

Pls self kuaratine too so you wldnt be a danger to others and neighbours
Thk you

Dear neighbours
If anyone of you visited the market last week n has covid symptoms
Pls get a swab test esp if you hv visted
The eggs seller
Liza whom selling spices
Boy the butcher
The veg stall infront of the eggs shop
Chicken seller

They are confirmed positif covid

N if you all has visited
Pls self kuaratine too so you wldnt be dangered to other neighbours
Thk you

This was allegedly “confirmed” by Jenny, the Chairman of the TTDI market yesterday :

Dear friends

Confirmed below message with Jenny, Chairman of TTDI Pasar Besar.

“In view of the high incidence of Covid cases, DBKL has decided to close the pasar beginning Wednesday 30th June till Monday 5th July. The official notice will issued tomorrow. Kindly take note.

Take care and stay safe”

 

TTDI Market COVID-19 Exposure : Should You Be Concerned?

As per MOH guidelines, they will be performing contact tracing, and contacting those who came in close contact with the affected market traders.

If you happened to be in close contact with the market traders, you will be contacted and asked to undergo a screening test.

The SARS-CoV-2 virus is easily destroyed by soap, so the deep cleaning operation will definitely clean the market of any infectious particles.

But most important of all – we need to remember to always wear a face mask in public. Face masks have been proven to prevent the spread and reduce the risk of being infected.

 

COVID-19 : How To Keep Safe!

Here are a few simple steps to stay safe from COVID-19 :

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