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UPDATED 11.40PM | List of locations affected by Covid-19 (Nov 4)

Below are verified locations that are reported to be affected today.

Malaysiakini will continue adding to the list as more locations are announced.

If you know any location which was announced today but is not listed here, please send an email to [email protected].

For a list of locations affected in the past 14 days, please visit the Kini News Lab's Covid-19 Tracker.


RESIDENCES

- Diamond Regency Condominium, Setapak Kuala Lumpur

The condo management issued a notice on Nov 3 saying that the owner of a unit on Level 13 was tested positive with Covid-19.

When contacted, a spokesperson for the office said that the man received his screening result on Nov 2, before being picked up by ambulance about 8pm.

Sanitisation works had since been carried out at common areas at the condominium, including elevators, lobbies and the management office.

Visitors are not allowed into the condominium for 14 days. However, the retail section below the condominium is still open for business.

- The Mansions Desa Parkcity, Kuala Lumpur

The management office of this residential property issued a notice on Oct 31 that a resident has been tested positive Covid-19.

When contacted by Malaysiakini this afternoon, the management said that sanitisation works have been carried out at the premises.

They are limiting visitors to only two individuals per unit until further notice.


SCHOOLS

- Maahad Al Yahyawiah, Padang Rengas, Perak

Perak Education Department in a statement confirmed that a Covid-19 positive case has been detected at the school.

Following this, the religious school would be closed for seven days from Nov 5 to Nov 11 for disinfection and cleaning activities.


BUSINESSES

- Pasar Sentral Urban Transformation Centre, Labuan

The Labuan Health Department has ordered the UTC to close from today until Friday after more than 10 vendors have tested positive for Covid-19, according to Bernama.

The department's director Dr Ismuni Boharireported said the cases were detected after more than 400 vendors at the wet/dry market and kiosks were tested on Sunday.

- Menara Great Eastern, Kuala Lumpur

Insurance company Great Eastern said yesterday that an employee based at its Menara Great Eastern office has tested positive for Covid-19. The affected employee was at home quarantine since Oct 20 and was confirmed to have Covid-19 on Nov 2.

This is the third time a Great Eastern employee based at the same office has tested positive for the disease. Previously, it said its employees had tested positive on Oct 18 and Oct 22.

- 1Utama Shopping Centre, Petaling Jaya, Selangor

The bakery and pastry shop Komugi announced on Facebook today that a staff member has tested positive for Covid-19. It said she was immediately discharged from work upon developing symptoms on Nov 2 and assured that this is an isolated case.

The outlet has been immediately shut for disinfection and all exposed food and packaging have been discarded. A new team will be deployed to the store once they test negative for the disease.


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