Seven in Kajang home test positive

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This was the second home in Kajang to have Covid-19 positive cases this year. The first was a children’s daycare centre.

The home’s supervisor, who only wanted to be identified as Siah, said in a phone call from a hospital ward that testing for the home’s 18 residents and caregivers was done after a resident admitted to hospital tested positive for the virus.“The seven who tested positive are being treated at Cheras Rehabilitation Hospital.

Kajang assemblyman Hee Loy Sian, who visited the home to deliver food packs to residents, said his office was notified of the situation last Sunday night.The affected residents were sent to hospital after Lim’s visit. He reminded operators of such homes that they could only get a licence to operate after the facility had been inspected for fire safety and cleared by the local authority and district health office.

“There is an urgent need for such care facilities among the community but there are not enough government-approved ones.

 

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