MMDA suspends work July 9-10 for disinfection after 4 positive cases
On Tuesday, the MMDA announced that four of its personnel tested positive for coronavirus after mass rapid testing.
The MMDA implemented confirmatory swab tests and placed offices where infected employees work under lockdown.
MMDA chairman Danilo Lim ordered office suspensions from July 9 to 10 for disinfection, with all personnel allowed to go home at 2 p.m. on Wednesday.
Disinfection procedures will continue until Sunday, July 12, and the MMDA assured the public that operations would resume by Monday.
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