Malaysia

Two TM employees test postive for Covid-19; one in KL, one in KK

All occupants of Menara TM ONE were evacuated and building is now closed for seven days

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Oct 2020 7:00PM

Two TM employees test postive for Covid-19; one in KL, one in KK
The first suspected Covid-19 case in TM occurred in March, which saw Menara TM ONE being temporarily put under lockdown. – The Vibes pic, October 11, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Telekom Malaysia Bhd has confirmed two new positive cases of Covid-19 among its employees – one based at Menara TM ONE in Damansara, Kuala Lumpur, and the other at its Kepayan office in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

TM has taken proactive measures to mitigate the spread of the virus and keep its customers, staff and communities safe, the company said in a statement today.

At Menara TM ONE, all occupants were immediately evacuated and the building is now closed for seven days to facilitate thorough disinfection and sanitisation in accordance to the guidelines set by the Ministry of Health (MoH).

TM offices in Sabah, Kedah and other red zones had been closed much earlier as a proactive precaution in relation to the recent surge of cases.

Both employees who tested positive are currently under quarantine and receiving treatment at government quarantine and medical facilities.

“TM management and staff are together praying for their speedy recovery,” the statement added.

Following these two new cases, detailed contact tracing is being carried out by the MoH, assisted by TM’s Covid-19 Crisis Response Team (CRT), to identify and inform those who had close contact with the affected employees.

Identified close contacts are being contacted by MoH for further advice and action.

To ensure continued services to our customers, TM employees at the affected states and areas have reverted back to work from home (WFH) arrangement utilising digital channels and online productivity tools.

Meanwhile, critical function employees (contact centre, field teams for service installation and restoration) will continue working in compliance to government and TM's added safety protocols and guidelines, the company said.

“TM would like to remind everyone at all times to keep safe social distance, hygiene and adhere to the standard operating procedures as advised by the government. TM has taken and will continue to take all necessary measures to ensure the health and safety of our customers, employees and community,” it added.

The first suspected Covid-19 case in TM occurred in March, which saw Menara TM ONE being temporarily put under lockdown. A few other TM buildings have since also been put under temporary lockdown due to positive Covid-19 cases among its staff. – Bernama, October 11, 2020

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