Likely ongoing Covid-19 transmission among Hua Zai workers, all 26 outlets closed for two weeks, says Singapore’s Health Ministry | Malay Mail

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SINGAPORE, June 2 — All 26 outlets of Hua Zai, a food-and-beverage business, will be closed from yesterday (June 1) for 14 days on the back of “likely ongoing transmission” of Covid-19 among its employees at some stalls, the Ministry of Health (MoH) said. In a news release yesterday, MoH...

SINGAPORE, June 2 — All 26 outlets of Hua Zai, a food-and-beverage business, will be closed from yesterday for 14 days on the back of “likely ongoing transmission” of Covid-19 among its employees at some stalls, the Ministry of Health said.

In a news release yesterday, MoH said that the outlet at NTUC Foodfare coffee shop in Anchorvale, located in Sengkang, has been closed since May 30 following the detection of cases linked to a cluster there. “To break any potential chain of transmission and enable deep cleaning of the premises, all 26 Hua Zai outlets will be closed to all members of the public starting from June 1 and re-open 14 days later, on June 15,” MoH said.It was first detected after a 33-year-old Malaysian man who works as a kitchen assistant at Hua Zai Eating House was confirmed to have Covid-19 on May 29. MoH did not state where that outlet was located.

 

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