City Hall tightens entry at KL wholesale market


KL City Hall will tighten entry into the Kuala Lumpur wholesale market from this Friday as part of efforts to contain the Covid-19 pandemic. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, January 20, 2021.

KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will tighten entry into the Kuala Lumpur wholesale market from this Friday as part of efforts to contain the Covid-19 pandemic. 

In a statement, DBKL said individuals dealing with shop owners, employees and wholesalers must submit a copy of their Health Ministry-certified Covid-19 screening results with a date not exceeding two weeks before they are allowed to enter.

The individual must also pass a body temperature check and register using the MySejahtera application at the market entrance.

Other instructions that need to be complied with include submitting licensee and employee passes, as well as complying with standard operating procedure outlined by the National Security Council, such as the use of masks and sanitisers, and maintaining physical distancing. 

“Individuals who fail to comply with instructions will not be allowed to enter the market,” the statement read. – Bernama, January 20, 2021.


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