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UPDATED 9.25PM | List of locations affected by Covid-19 (Nov 6)

Below are verified locations that are reported to be affected today.

Malaysiakini will continue adding to the list as more locations are announced.

If you know any locations which were announced today but are not listed here, please send an email to [email protected].

For a list of locations affected in the past 14 days, please visit the Kini News Lab's Covid-19 tracker.


OFFICES

- Menara Millenium, Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur

An employee here tested positive on Nov 4, according to the building management. He was last here on Nov 4 from 8.50am to 11.15am.

He used the main entrance lobby and turnstile, the low-level lobby, the male toilets at Levels 9 and 10, as well as the service lift and car park lifts 1 and 2.

He was also at the second security checkpoint near San Francisco Coffee and the Y2K Food Court at Basement 1, said the management in a circular to tenants, adding that the affected areas will be sanitised.


BUSINESSES

- Top Glove Corporation Bhd factory, Klang

The rubber glove manufacturer on Thursday issued a statement where it confirmed that 17 employees have been tested positive Covid-19.

According to the company, the affected employees were placed under quarantine after they took swab tests on Nov 2 and had since been taken to hospital after results came back positive.

A spokesperson when contacted said the employees work at Top Glove's factory in Meru, Klang. The factory's operation, however, is unaffected and the company said they have "implemented all stringent disinfection, sanitisation, and relevant measures" as per Health Ministry's guidelines.


EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

- SJKT Kulim, Kedah

Sinchew Daily reported that a Year Three student at this school was tested positive Covid-19 recently.

The student's mother, who works at a private hospital in Penang, had been tested positive with the coronavirus earlier, it said.

The school is now closed for seven days until Nov 13.


GOVERNMENT FACILITIES

- Selayang Municipal Council, Selangor

The Selayang Municipal Council issued a statement at noon today, saying that one of its staff members was tested positive for Covid-19 on Nov 5.

The employee had been on Work-From-Home rotation since Oct 22 and was not involved with front counter operations that deal with members of the public.

It said the council's premises in Selayang is closed for a day to give way to sanitisation activities. Contact tracing is ongoing by the Health Ministry.


RESIDENCES

- Pandora Residensi, Subang Jaya

The management body of Pandora Residensi serviced residences in Tropicana Metropark, Subang Jaya issued a notice, saying that one of its residents had tested positive for Covid-19 on Nov 3.

Following this, they have taken initiatives to carry out disinfection and sanitisation activities at the premises. 

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