It says deep cleaning and sanitisation activities will be carried out in accordance to the Health Ministry's guidelines.
RHB Banking Group has confirmed that one of its employees from RHB Bank - Simpang Tiga Branch in Kuching has tested positive for Covid-19.The affected branch has been temporarily closed from March 25 and will remain closed until the end of the movement control order period.
“Deep cleaning and sanitisation activities of the branch will be carried out in accordance with the Health Ministry's guidelines,” RHB said in a statement. As an added precaution, the bank’s employees, who had come into close contact with the affected employee, have been placed under home quarantine. The bank said it has taken all necessary precautionary measures to ensure the health and safety of its customers, employees and the community.
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