Univerisiti Teknologi Malaysia to conduct cleansing and disinfection after a staff member is found positive for Covid-19. FMTNews UTM Covid19
A staff member at UTM Johor Bahru has tested positive from the Sri Petaling tabligh cluster.
The university called on staff and students who participated in the tabligh assembly at Sri Petaling Mosque to come forward to be screened. Cleansing and disinfection of the campus will be carried out through movement record and contact tracing obtained from the health ministry operations room here.“It is again stressed that staff and students who participated in the tabligh assembly at the Sri Petaling Mosque who have not yet undergone screening to do so immediately.
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