PNR: 285 personnel test positive, 58 'passenger-facing'
As of Monday, January 10, 285 PNR personnel tested positive for COVID-19 in antigen tests, with 58 being 'passenger-facing', according to Celeste Lauta, PNR spokesperson.
Most of the infected are not passenger-facing and PNR still has enough staff to operate despite the rising numbers.
On January 7, three out of nine randomly tested passengers at Tutuban Station also tested positive for COVID-19.
Positive passengers were taken to a holding area while coordinating with their local government units; some agreed to undergo tests amid the surge in infections.
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