Bahau public market traders required to screen for Covid-19
A colourised image of a cell infected with Covid-19 made available by the US’ National Institutes of Health. A trader from Bahau market in Jempol has tested positive for the virus. – EPA pic, April 26, 2020.
TRADERS and workers at Bahau public market in Jempol, Negri Sembilan, were told to undergo screening, after one of the traders at the market was found to be Covid-19 positive on Friday. State Urban Well-being, Housing, Local Government and New Villages committee chairman Teo Kok Seong said authorities had closed the market for 14 days starting today in accordance with procedures.
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