The Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) offers free antigen tests to consenting random and volunteering passengers at Antipolo, Cubao, and Recto stations. In line with the directive of Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Art Tugade to help curb the spread of COVID-19, the LRTA — along with the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) and Philippine National Railways (PNR) — is offering free antigen tests to consenting random passengers. In a tweet, the LRTA said that the free testing will occur from Monday to Friday. • Antipolo (7 AM to 11 AM) • Cubao (9 AM to 4 PM) • Recto (3 PM to 7 PM) [embed]https://twitter.com/OfficialLRTA/status/1480762724842106880[/embed] As of January 12, 2022 (10 AM), there were 34 passengers tested at Recto and Cubao stations: 28 with negative antigen results and six with positive antigen results. The LRTA said that they will deploy teams composed of a nurse who will administer the test; an encoder who will document the passenger's information; personnel who will label the collected specimen; and a safety officer/marshall who will control the possible influx of passengers who agree to be tested. The Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) has issued a statement regarding the LRT-2 collision incident that happened last night, May 18. In LRTA's official statement, the agency apologized for the incident that occurred and emphasized that it will thoroughly investigate the matter. Read more in our articles including "LRT-2 offers free antigen test" and "LRTA issues statement regarding LRT-2 collision incident".
The Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) offers free antigen tests to consenting random and volunteering passengers at Antipolo, Cubao, and Recto stations. In line with the directive of Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Art Tugade to help curb the spread of COVID-19, the LRTA — along with the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) and Philippine National Railways (PNR) — is offering free antigen tests to consenting random passengers.
In a tweet, the LRTA said that the free testing will occur from Monday to Friday. • Antipolo (7 AM to 11 AM) • Cubao (9 AM to 4 PM) • Recto (3 PM to 7 PM) [embed]https://twitter.com/OfficialLRTA/status/1480762724842106880[/embed] As of January 12, 2022 (10 AM), there were 34 passengers tested at Recto and Cubao stations: 28 with negative antigen results and six with positive antigen results. The LRTA said that they will deploy teams composed of a nurse who will administer the test; an encoder who will document the passenger's information; personnel who will label the collected specimen; and a safety officer/marshall who will control the possible influx of passengers who agree to be tested.
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