NCB announces Positive COVID-19 Case at their Morant Bay Branch; the organization sent out a press release earlier today. In the release, it said that the Ministry of Health advised them that based on the risk assessment, the branch does not need to be closed.
Read the details below:
Wednesday, September 16, 2020—Kingston, Jamaica: Please be advised that we have received confirmation of the COVID-19 infection of an employee at our Morant Bay branch.
The Ministry of Health and Wellness was consulted and they have advised that the branch does not need to be closed based on their assessment of the risk, given the period of time that has elapsed since the staff was last in office and other considerations.
We have completed deep cleaning and sanitization of the location and continue to conduct daily cleaning and sanitization of all our locations in keeping with our COVID-19 protocols.
We encourage customers to take advantage of our digital channels to complete their transactions, instead of going into a branch. These include:
We appreciate your understanding as we continue to take the necessary measures to keep our employees and customers safe during this time.
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