PETALING JAYA: Aeon Retail Malaysia has informed that a customer at the Fitness First gymnasium at their mall in Bukit Tinggi, Klang, was confirmed as Covid-19 positive.
Aeon Retail Malaysia Chief Human Resources officer Dr Kasuma Satria Mat Jadi said the customer last visited Fitness First on Oct 6 from 3.13pm to 4.40pm.
“Fitness First has been ordered to shut until further notice, and both Fitness First and Aeon are working closely with the authorities. Nevertheless, immediate sanitisation has been carried out in adherence to the KKM guidelines. “We ask for everyone to join us to pray together. Let's wish and hope that we will all be able to overcome these challenges. Our best wishes for a speedy recovery to those who are affected, ” he said in a statement posted on Aeon Retail Malaysia’s Facebook page on Monday .
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