MANILA-- The MRT-3 might resume operations within the week, a transport official said Tuesday after the train line suspended operations for five days following the increased number of COVID-19 positiv
e employees including depot workers and ticketing officers.
"Limang araw po 'yung hiningi nating suspension ng operations ngunit maaari po na umiksi 'yan," Batan said in a virtual press briefing.
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