Reopening joy cut short


A worker wiping and sanitising the movie display boards at TGV Cinemas in 1st Avenue Mall.– CHAN BOON KAI/The Star

JUST four days after reopening, a cinema in 1st Avenue Mall, Penang, had to close after one of its staff members contracted Covid-19.

In a statement, TGV Cinemas said the staff member who tested positive had last reported for work on Saturday.

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