A second employee from the Housing & Development Board’s (HDB) Bukit Merah service office has tested positive for Covid-19, announced HDB on Facebook on 2 Apr.
In light of the employee testing positive, the branch will be closed from 2 Apr until further notice.
According to HDB’s Facebook post, this is the second branch employee to test positive for Covid-19.
Details of when the employee last worked at the branch, or when they tested positive are unknown.
HDB assured the public that contact tracing is currently underway.
While the Bukit Merah Branch remains closed, appointments can be rescheduled online or over the phone.
To contact HDB to reschedule your appointment, you can use their e-Services on HDB InfoWEB or call their helpline at 1800-225-5432.
The health and safety of their staff and the public is of priority, and HDB apologises for causing any inconvenience due to the closure of their branch.
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