Operations at climbing gyms Boulder+, Climb Central affected over COVID-19 link

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SINGAPORE: Operations at two climbing gyms in Singapore have been affected after both businesses said a COVID-19 case visited its premises. ...

SINGAPORE: Operations at two climbing gyms in Singapore have been affected after both businesses said a COVID-19 case visited its premises.

Several Climb Central outlets will be closed between Mar 11 and Mar 13 for cleaning and disinfecting between 8am and 2pm. “Climbers who were in the facility from 9am to 4pm might be contacted. We ask that you cooperate fully with them ... We will continue to work together with MOH on this,” it said. The earlier statement on Sunday said the affected climber had visited its gym at Aperia Mall in Kallang last Thursday evening.In the second statement, Boulder+ asked those affected to adhere to MOH’s mandate to be quarantined. It also urged those who had not been called up to take precautionary measures.

 

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