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Air Selangor staffer in Kuala Langat office positive for Covid-19

Affected employee usually mans the counters but has been in quarantine since October 22

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Oct 2020 6:18AM

Air Selangor staffer in Kuala Langat office positive for Covid-19
Air Selangor’s Kuala Langat office is temporarily closed after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. – The Vibes file pic, October 28, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Air Selangor’s Kuala Langat regional office is closed temporarily following a Covid-19 positive case involving an employee manning the counters.

Air Selangor said in a statement today that the employee, who has been quarantined since October 22, was confirmed positive at 4.30pm yesterday.

“As such, the Kuala Langat regional office will be closed temporarily until further notice. Air Selangor is working closely with the Health Ministry to ensure action to prevent the spread of the virus is implemented immediately.”

Meanwhile, Air Selangor has initiated close contact tracing of any employees and visitors who dealt directly with the infected employee from October 19 to 22.

“The Kuala Langat regional office was sanitised at 5.30pm today and the latest information will be announced through official Air Selangor communication channels,” the statement said. – Bernama, October 28, 2020

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