COVID-19: Spike in workplace clusters worrying - Health DG
Bernama
January 23, 2021 22:17 MYT
January 23, 2021 22:17 MYT
KUALA LUMPUR: Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah has expressed concern over the recent spike in the number of COVID-19 clusters involving workplaces.
He said from Jan 6 until yesterday, a total of 350 new clusters were reported and 225 or 64.3 per cent out of them were linked to workplaces.
“Manufacturing-related clusters recorded the highest number of clusters with 80 clusters, followed by construction-related cluster with 53 clusters and service-related cluster with 31 clusters,” he said in a statement on the development of COVID-19 today.
Dr Noor Hisham said during the same period, 112,225 people had been screened, of which, 28,477 cases were confirmed COVID-19 positive from the clusters.
Therefore, he urged all employers and their employees to work hand in hand in assisting the ministry to contain the COVID-19 transmission at workplaces by always adhering to the stipulated standard operating procedures (SOPs).
He said employers were responsible to provide conducive residential areas for their employees and ensure that they always practise infection prevention measures including temperature and symptoms checks prior to entering their workplaces.
According to Dr Noor Hisham, employees must also avoid gathering in confined places, and observe physical distancing at all time.
“Therefore, please adhere to all stipulated regulations and SOPs so that the risk of transmission among the people can be reduced.
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