Village Grocer announced that two additional employees at their Melawati store tested positive for COVID-19!
Find out what happened, and if you should be concerned!
Village Grocer Melawati : Two More Positive For COVID-19!
On 14 January 2021, Village Grocer announced that an employee at their Melawati Mall store tested positive for COVID-19.
On 18 January 2021, Village Grocer announced that two additional employee at their Melawati Mall store tested positive for COVID-19.
The affected employees worked at their grocery and bakery department, and last worked on 18 January 2021.
Village Grocer closed their Melawati Mall outlet at 4 PM, to sanitise and deep clean it and test all of their employees. They will reopen on 19 January 2021.
This is the fourth Village Grocer affected by COVID-19 this year, following their stores in M-City, 1 Mont Kiara and Sunsuria Forum.
Village Grocer Melawati COVID-19 Exposure : Official Statement
Here is the official statement by Village Grocer on the COVID-19 case at their Melawati store.
Village Grocer Melawati Mall, 18 Jan 2021:
Please be aware we were informed today, two of our staff from grocery and bakery department in Melawati Mall outlet are confirmed Covid-19 positive on 18 Jan 2021, last reported to work on 18 Jan 2021.
Village Grocer Melawati Mall will be close from 4pm today to have all staff to undergo swab test and the store to undergo deep cleaning and sanitisation for the safety of our customer and staff. We will resume services on 19 Jan 2021 from 10am – 8pm daily.
Kindly refer to information release by MOH only for verification. For more information, please call MOH’s Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre’s (CPRC) hotline: 03-8881 0200/0600/0700.
The health and safety of our customer and staff are our utmost priority. We urge everyone to take their own precautionary measures to protect from Covid-19.
Yours sincerely,
The management, Village Grocer
Village Grocer Melawati COVID-19 Cases : What’s The Risk?
Anyone who shopped at Village Grocer Melawati Mall on or before 13 January 2021, should be wary and self-quarantine if possible.
The risk will be low if both affected employee and customers wore face masks, and maintained physical distance.
The Ministry of Health will be conducting contact tracing for all positive cases, and those identified as close contacts will be asked to self-quarantine and get tested.
This case reinforces the importance of contact tracing, as well as the MySejahtera mobile app which logs the movements of its users.
While shopping malls and all other public premises offer physical logbooks, we highly recommend that you use MySejahtera, because it allows for easier and faster contact tracing.
Using MySejahtera also obviates the need to sign a physical logbook, which usually means using a shared pen – an unnecessary risk factor.
COVID-19 is easily destroyed by soap, so even a simple cleaning operation will definitely clean the store of any infectious particles.
However, it is critical that you wear a face mask in public at all times, as they greatly reduce the risk of infection.
You should also maintain good hand hygiene by cleaning with soap and water, or a hand sanitiser.
COVID-19 : How To Keep Safe!
Here are a few simple steps to stay safe from COVID-19 :
- Avoid suspected cases or disease hotspots, like hospitals, if possible!
- Avoid public events and crowds
- Keep our hands clean with soap or hand sanitiser
- If you need to wear a surgical mask, make sure you put it on and remove it properly!
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