Laguna company faces suspension over COVID19 cases
MANILA — Laguna Governor Ramil Hernandez is suspending Thursday operations of a company to check its health protocols after some of its workers were infected with the novel coronavirus.
Local authorities will help the company correct possible violations and it could reopen in 24 to 48 hours, he said. “‘Pag hindi po naki-cooperate ang company, nag-resist sila, medyo hahaba po ang proseso,” Hernandez told ABS-CBN’s TeleRadyo. “Mapipilitan po tayong ipa-lock down ang area nila. Walang makakapasok o makakalabas na empleyado, pati po mga delivery so mas malaki pong abala,” he added.
Hernandez declined to name the company ahead of the release of his executive order for its suspension.
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