The Philippine Star

San Juan to rehabilita­te Agora market

- – Neil Jayson Servallos

The San Juan City government will rehabilita­te the Agora public market, which was shut down on Wednesday after a vendor tested positive for coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19), Mayor Francis Zamora said yesterday.

“Before the COVID-19, the three-month rehabilita­tion project of the Agora market was ready. This market is really old, it has seen the reign of many local administra­tions already and we want to fix this market,” he said.

The market is being disinfecte­d and would be closed until the test results of all 644 vendors and employees have been returned.

The infected vendor has been undergoing treatment and isolation while his 14 contacts – composed mainly of family members and other vendors – have been tested.

Zamora said the incident could mean it is the right time for the public market’s rehabilita­tion for it to be more compliant with health and safety protocols, as well as with the “new normal.”

“The market is old, dimly lit, dirty and not fully adapted for COVID-19 precaution­ary measures. Once we rehabilita­te this establishm­ent, we can assure residents of 100 percent compliance with the new normal in terms of how markets are set up,” the mayor said.

Should the rehabilita­tion push through, Zamora said the vendors would temporaril­y be holding their stalls at the Plaza ng Masa, a wide open area that currently serves as a parking space.

As of July 1, San Juan has recorded at least 396 confirmed COVID-19 cases, including 46 deaths and 290 recoveries.

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