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Mega Quarantine Facility in Laguna Nearly Complete, Opening in November

DPWH: Calamba Laguna Quarantine Facility

Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary and Isolation Czar Mark A. Villar announced that the mega quarantine facility to service CALABARZON area is expected to be completed by mid November 2020 in Calamba City, Laguna.

DPWH: Calamba Laguna Quarantine Facility“The organized DPWH Task Force to Facilitate Augmentation of Local and National Health Facilities together with Regional Office 4A is currently fast tracking the conversion of CALABARZON Regional Government Center into COVID-19 quarantine facility”, said Secretary Villar.

As Secretary Villar’s designated head of DPWH Task Force, Undersecretary Emil K. Sadain inspected the on-going construction of cubicles and nurse stations, air-conditioning of the facility, quarters for the healthcare workers, and toilet and shower rooms for the patients.

Also present at the project inspection were Task Force technical working members namely OIC Director Aristarco Doroy from the Bureau of Design, OIC Asst Director Edgardo Garces from the Bureau of Construction, and OIC Asst Regional Director Jovel Mendoza of Regional Office 4A.

The Calabarzon mega quarantine facility has 600 beds, 50 of which will be for healthcare workers and 550 for positive, mild, and asymptomatic patients.

Once operational, this isolation facility to be managed by the Calamba City local government unit jointly with the Department of Health and Office of Civil Defense would prevent COVID-19 positive, mild, and asymptomatic patients from infecting others while in recovery.

DPWH: Calamba Laguna Quarantine FacilityIn light of the response to the COVID-19 outbreak, DPWH construction of quarantine facilities all over the country made up for the shortage of hospital beds.

In his latest report to Secretary Villar, Undersecretary Sadain said that there are 695 Covid-19 facilities consists of quarantine/isolation facilities and off-site dormitories with a total capacity of 24,707 beds being build by DPWH nationwide.

Of the total, 357 facilities with 15,608 beds have been completed as of October 22 while others are expected to be finished soon.

The added bed capacity for isolation and quarantine will be a big boost to the government’s effort in containing the COVID-19 pandemic, added Undersecretary Sadain.

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