CORONAVIRUS: This comes as multiple cases of Covid-19 have been linked to participants of a religious gathering at a mosque in Sri Petaling.
The authorities have denied rumours that the Selayang Wholesale Market has been ordered to close over the Covid-19 pandemic.
They were responding to a voice message which had been circulated through social media. The voice is heard urging people to buy food, claiming that the market will be closed for two weeks beginning tomorrow. "The association was told that more than 200 Muslims who hailed from the surrounding area of the market attended a tabligh"As such, we hope that the workers who participated in the gathering to get tested for Covid-19 or undertake self-quarantine," read the notice sighted byThis came as multiple cases of Covid-19 have been linked to participants of the religious gathering in Sri Petaling.
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