In Cebu City, 70 businesses suspend operations to meet minimum health standards

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The noncompliant establishments voluntarily ceased operations for an average of 3 to 5 days, with some going for longer, in order to disinfect the workplaces and make adjustments.

The coronavirus pandemic led about 70 business establishments in Cebu City to voluntarily suspend their operations in order to comply with minimum health standards.

In a virtual press briefing on Monday, September 14, Lawyer Rey Gealon, Cebu City Legal Officer and spokesperson for the Cebu City Government, said on-site inspections were conducted by the city government’s Business Permit and Licensing Office .

Gealon added that noncompliant establishments voluntarily put a halt to their operations for an average of 3 to 5 days – the standard length of time it takes to thoroughly disinfect a workplace after isolating COVID-positve employees or those identified as close contacts to positive cases.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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