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UPDATE: SCAN Malta to remain closed; online store & deliveries to resume
Two workers tested positive last week

Caroline Curmi

Following news last week that two Scan Malta employees had tested positive for the Coronavirus, and the consequent shutting down of the store, the establishment has today announced its doors will remain closed for the foreseeable future until the situation in Malta improves.

Announcing its plan of action, Scan Malta revealed it will continue taking online orders from Wednesday 22nd April, with items bought being delivered. As for items currently in repair, servicing department workers will be contacting all clients as from Monday 20th April to deliver items. The establishment also promised its assistance in technical matters and assured its clientele that warranties will be extended to cover the time Scan Malta remained indisposed.

Addressing the health situation of its staff, Scan Malta confirmed that the two employees who tested positive for Coronavirus are in good health, and all other workers tested for the virus after contact tracing had been done resulted negative.

Wishing a speedy recovery to the two workers!

12th April 2020


Caroline Curmi
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Caroline Curmi
When she’s not having a quarter-life crisis, Caroline is either drawing in a café, frittering her salary on sushi or swearing at traffic in full-on Gozitan. There is also the occasional daytime drink somewhere in the equation. Or two. A creative must be allowed at least one vice.

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