The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Spas, wellness, reflexolog­y centres can now open subject to SOP – Uggah

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KUCHING: Spas, wellness centres as well as foot massage and reflexolog­y centres in the state can now open subject to the standard operating procedures (SOP) set by the Ministry of Local Government and Housing.

Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) chairman Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas announced this yesterday, pointing out that one of the SOP was for those premises who wished to open to notify the committee immediatel­y.

“You can now go for massages,” he said in a jest during the Covid19 update press conference here.

Uggah also said that according to the SOP, operators of those centres should also submit a notificati­on to open for business to the Ministry of Local Government and Housing through its website at https://mlgh.sarawak.gov.my/.

According to the SOP at the ministry’s website, between one and two meters of social distancing must be observed between customers on massage beds or chairs based on the floor size of the premise.

Premises must also provide hand sanitisers at general or open areas, entrance lobby, counters and each room.

Business operators are to ensure their premises and equipment are regularly cleaned and sanitised after every customer.

This includes fabric covers for chairs and beds, towels, sheets and plastics, which are required to be changed after every customer.

Customers are recommende­d to make appointmen­ts first to prevent overcrowdi­ng, the SOP added.

Meanwhile, Uggah also announced that the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MTAC) had also allowed health tourism to resume immediatel­y subject to SOP set by the ministry.

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