Temperature checks go on


Take notice: Hardware shop owner Wong Chun Sang, 72, still insists on customers being tested before they are allowed to enter his store in Chulia Street, George Town, Penang. — ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star

PETALING JAYA: Some premises in the city have opted to retain temperature checks even though it is no longer a mandatory requirement under Covid-19 standard operating procedures beginning yesterday.

Checks at an Urban Transformation Centre (UTC) in Kuala Lumpur saw temperature scanners no longer present at the offices. Instead, they had been relocated to entrances to the building.

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