By Jhon Aldrin Casinas
The Greenhills Shopping Center in San Juan City has now been sanitized, its management said Saturday, as it continues to implement precautionary measures against the threat of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
(FACEBOOK / MANILA BULLETIN)
“A thorough sanitation of the entire mall was completed in compliance with the protocols and procedures of the Department of Health (DOH),” the management said in a statement posted on its Facebook page.
“Also, the prayer room was sanitized under the direct supervision of the DOH,” the statement added.
The management said precautionary measures were in compliance with the guidelines that the DOH has in place following the confirmation of the first local case of COVID-19 involving a 62-year-old who regularly visited a prayer hall located in Barangay Greenhills in San Juan City.
San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora said Friday he had ordered the management of the shopping center to sanitize and disinfect the mall and its surroundings.
“They have agreed to do this as they share our concern for the safety and well-being, not just of their shoppers, tenants and employees, but also of the general public,” Zamora said.
The mall management said it continues to implement safety protocols and installed hand sanitizers in mall entrances and soaps in washrooms.
Signages on health advisories such as proper hand washing were also in place, it added.
“The management continues to coordinate with the DOH and the City Government of San Juan and closely monitors the COVID-19 situation in order to take action as necessary,” the statement read.
(FACEBOOK / MANILA BULLETIN)
“A thorough sanitation of the entire mall was completed in compliance with the protocols and procedures of the Department of Health (DOH),” the management said in a statement posted on its Facebook page.
“Also, the prayer room was sanitized under the direct supervision of the DOH,” the statement added.
The management said precautionary measures were in compliance with the guidelines that the DOH has in place following the confirmation of the first local case of COVID-19 involving a 62-year-old who regularly visited a prayer hall located in Barangay Greenhills in San Juan City.
San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora said Friday he had ordered the management of the shopping center to sanitize and disinfect the mall and its surroundings.
“They have agreed to do this as they share our concern for the safety and well-being, not just of their shoppers, tenants and employees, but also of the general public,” Zamora said.
The mall management said it continues to implement safety protocols and installed hand sanitizers in mall entrances and soaps in washrooms.
Signages on health advisories such as proper hand washing were also in place, it added.
“The management continues to coordinate with the DOH and the City Government of San Juan and closely monitors the COVID-19 situation in order to take action as necessary,” the statement read.