NAIA anti-trafficking offices placed on lockdown after 4 staff test positive for COVID-19

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NAIA anti-trafficking offices placed on lockdown after 4 staff test positive for COVID19

MANILA - The government's anti-human-trafficking offices at 3 Manila airport terminals were placed under a 2-week lockdown Wednesday after 4 people working there tested positive for COVID-19.

This came after 4 out of 18 NAIATFAT workers who underwent swab tests at the Philippine General Hospital 5 days earlier tested positive for COVID-19.

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