CNN Philippines announced it would temporarily go off the air after one of its utility staff tested positive for COVID-19. This is the second time a coronavirus infection knocks down its television broadcast.
MANILA, Philippines – CNN Philippines on Tuesday, July 7, announced it would temporarily go off the air after one of its utility staff tested positive for COVID-19. This is the second time a coronavirus infection knocks down its television broadcast.
"As a precaution and for everyone’s safety, we are temporarily going off the air starting tonight to disinfect the CNN Philippines office in Mandaluyong," CNN Philippines said in a statement. BREAKING NEWS: We have received word that a member of our utility staff has tested positive for COVID-19. As a precaution and for everybody's safety, we are temporarily going off the air starting tonight to disinfect the CNN Philippines office in Mandaluyong.
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