
Ismail Othman, who handles unity and consumer affairs, said a temporary and complete shutdown would allow all workers to undergo screening or to be quarantined if they tested positive.
Ismail said he would recommend this to the state government soon, as drastic action must be taken after three clusters were linked to a factory in Batu Berendam.
“There is no point imposing a partial shutdown while other sections continue to operate when Covid-19 positive cases have been detected among employees, especially foreign workers, as what is happening now,” he told reporters when met at Kuala Linggi here today.
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