Safaricom has closed some of its shops in various parts of the country in bid to fumigate the premises.
The Telco in a statement on Tuesday said Safaricom Shops in Nyali and Rex House both in Mombasa, as well as Thika and Lavington Mall shops have been closed.
"This is to allow for cleaning, fumigation and sanitisation. Safaricom continues to take proactive and preventative measures to safeguard the health and well-being of our staff and customers," CEO Peter Ndegwa said
"We will be undertaking such measures regularly to our shops and customer-facing facilities...as this remains our top-most priority even as we continue to help the country in managing the Covid-19 crisis."
The affected shops will reopen on Thursday, June 11.
He apologised for any inconvenience caused adding that customers can continue accessing all their services from other nearby shops.
Last month, Safaricom said it has closed its Thika Road Mall shop after a staff member tested positive for coronavirus.
Ndegwa said the staff had been isolated for treatment.
All other staff members who were working with the affected employee were also informed and counselled.