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Health Ministry: Action taken against food premises that operates when flooded

Monday, 23 Dec 2019 04:41 PM MYT

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 23 — The Health Ministry will take stern action against any operators of food premises which continue to prepare food even when their outlets are flooded. “The Health Ministry is aware that some food premises in Kelantan continue to operate despite being flooded, and we refer to the report by“The Health Ministry through the Food Safety and Quality Division views the issue of food hygiene and safety at food premises seriously, including those that remain open during floods. This is because flood water is dirty and contain various types of bacteria that could contaminate food,” he said.

He also reminded the public to be selective of the places they go to during the flood season and avoid consuming raw foods such as salads, as well as food which have been exposed.

 

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