The Sun (Malaysia)

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WATSONS MALAYSIA has temporaril­y closed its headquarte­rs for two weeks, while its employees will continue to work from home. This is in accordance to the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988 and the Police Act 1967 order.

During this period, most Watsons stores will remain open for customers to purchase any required essential items. As customers’ hygiene and safety concern are a top priority, Watsons Malaysia will perform cleaning and cleansing by disinfecti­ng its equipment, cashier area, baskets and door handles.

In addition, all Watsons store employees are required to wear protective masks and to sanitise their hands regularly while attending to customers, including practising social distancing while customers are shopping.

“We are monitoring the situation closely and taking the utmost precaution for our employees and the public to ensure that their safety is our main priority,” said Watsons Malaysia managing director Caryn Loh. “At the same time, we would like to assure our customers that we can provide sufficient daily supplies for everyone.”

In addition, customers can shop online at watsons.com.my or the Watsons Mobile App where they can enjoy free delivery with a minimum purchase of RM120, or collect their orders in four hours via the Click and Collect Express with no minimum spend.

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