Malaysia

Malls take steps to curb Covid-19

Safety for all staff, tenants, patrons, visitors and shoppers is of primary concern, says group

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Sep 2020 8:22AM

Malls take steps to curb Covid-19
NU Sentral Shopping Centre conducting sanitisation of the mall area in accordance with the Safety and Health Guidelines issued by MOH on Saturday, 26 September 2020. – Facebook pic

KUALA LUMPUR – Shopping malls have emphasised on the protection and well-being of shoppers as a top priority at all times and have taken all possible steps to avoid Covid-19 infections.

Malaysia Shopping Mall Association (PPK), in a statement yesterday, said complete sanitation, proper disinfection and deep cleaning of areas visited by those infected with Covid-19 had been carried out in strict accordance with the guidelines laid down by the Ministry of Health.

"Safety for all staff, tenants, patrons, visitors and shoppers is of primary concern and shopping malls are all following the accepted standard operating procedures (SOPs).  

"These include contact tracing, monitoring temperature, wearing of masks, providing hand sanitisers at mall entrances and other strategic spots for shoppers and also for staff," it said, here, yesterday.

PPK said once shoppers passed through the entrances, retailers again conduct the same procedure with contact tracing and hand sanitisation at their outlet entrances. At this point temperature checks would be optional as the implementation of QR Code scanning would enable effective contact tracing to be conducted.

"So there is double screening for public confidence and safety. We are confident that this unprecedented pandemic will be overcome in the near future with the stringent and co-ordinated attention of our government, the public and the business community," it said.

A number of Covid-19 cases involving the staff at five shopping malls in the Klang Valley had been reported in the last 10 days. – Bernama, September 29, 2020

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