The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Shut down voluntaril­y if workers have Covid-19, MOH tells employers

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PORT KLANG: Employers and factory operators are urged to take their own initiative to shut down operations if there are positive Covid-19 cases among workers.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said the action could not only reduce cases in the manufactur­ing sector but also indirectly contain the pandemic in the community.

He said the manufactur­ing sector was the highest contributo­r to total daily positive cases, and until February 17, of the overall 41,396 active cases recorded, 14,423 cases were from the sector.

‘’The manufactur­ing clusters are still the highest contributo­rs to the hike in Covid-19 cases in the country.

‘’Of the 236 manufactur­ing sector clusters identified in the third wave, 203 are still active.

‘’Employers must also be committed to complying with Act 342 (Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988) and Act 446 (Workers’ Minimum Standards of Housing and Amenities Act 1990) to contain the pandemic,” he told reporters after visiting a factory in Pulau Indah here that was closed yesterday following the spread of Covid-19 among its workers.

Dr Adham praised the factory’s decision to voluntaril­y shut down operations after cases started being detected among its workers since Tuesday.

“To date, all 102 workers have been screened and 57 were positive Covid-19. This means infectivit­y is at almost 50 per cent.

In another developmen­t, Dr Adham said production shutdowns by factories during the Chinese New Year celebratio­n recently had contribute­d to the drop in Covid-19 cases lately.

He said MOH was still conducting screenings as outlined and recommende­d by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO).

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