
In a statement on their Facebook page, Padini Holdings said his last day of work at the shop was on Nov 8.
They said they had informed the health ministry and immediate follow-up action had been taken – such as contact tracing, temporary outlet closure, sanitisation, disinfection and staff screenings.
They said the staff at the affected outlet had also been told to go on a 14-day quarantine.
“The safety and health of the team members and our patrons remains our utmost priority. We will continue to monitor the progress closely, and any further information will be shared quickly and accurately.”
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