Taiping supermarket shut down for flouting health, safety rules
It is not enough for business premises to prepare a log book for registration and thermometer to check customers for fever, they must also make sure that they are used. – EPA pic, June 21, 2020.
LOCAL authorities have ordered the closure of a supermarket in Taiping due to poor compliance with the Health Ministry’s health and safety guidelines, reportedThe supermarket was ordered to close even though it had a registration logbook for visitors and a temperature reading device to check them for fever.
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