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Dah Sing Bank branch at Queen's Road East (Source: Wikimedia)

Dah Sing Bank temporarily closes Causeway Bay Branch

A branch staff member tested positive for COVID-19.

Dah Sing Bank has temporarily closed its branch at Causeway Bay from 18 to 22 February after one of the branch staff members tested positive for COVID-19.

The branch has been closed immediately following the positive test, for thorough cleaning and disinfection, the bank said in a press release.

The Causeway Bay Branch is scheduled to reopen on 23 February.

Dah Sing Bank has also limited Saturday branch services to nine branches from 10 AM to 1 PM. These are:

  1. Hong Kong Island - Central Branch
  2. Hong Kong Island - Taikoo Shing Branch
  3. Hong Kong Island - Queen Road East Branch
  4. Kowloon - Jordan Branch
  5. Kowloon - Shing Yip Street Branch
  6. Kowloon - Telford Gardens Branch
  7. Kowloon - Yaumatei Branch
  8. New Territories - Shatin Branch
  9. New Territories - Yuen Long Castle Peak Road Branch

Earlier in February, Dah Sing Bank announced the temporary closure of 10 branches until further notice during the rise of COVID-19 cases in Hong Kong.

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