Fear and worry at Menara City One over Covid-19 screening procedure

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Fear and worry at Menara City One over Covid-19 screening procedure
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Residents say 200 to 300 people were asked to assemble in an open area and lifts were carrying as many as 10 passengers. FMTNews Covid19 MCO MenaraCityOne Screening

The residents at Block A of Menara City One at the late-night screening by health authorities last night.

The residents were instructed to proceed to the open area downstairs, which he said was not the norm, as they were previously asked to be tested floor by floor. The resident said the late-night screening made it difficult for senior citizens and families with young children, with many worried about the crowd as there were between 200 and 300 people in the open area.

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