KL City Hall and Affin Bank issue statements on its employees who tested positive, saying disinfection work has been carried out throughout both buildings. FMTNews Covid19
Two office complexes in the heart of Kuala Lumpur are the latest to report Covid-19 cases among employees in their premises.
It said the two employees are from the town planning department located on the 10th Floor of Menara DBKL 1 and the building control department on the 26th Floor of Menara DBKL 3. The buildings are located on Jalan Raja Laut. It added that disinfection work has been carried out at the relevant offices on the 10th and 26th floors, as well as all common areas, including the lobby, lifts, and other floors the individuals and their contacts had been to.
The bank said it is conducting contact tracing on employees and other parties whom the infected staff may have come into contact with.
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