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Taguig sets up offsite facilities for COVID-19 cases

April 6, 2020 Uncategorized

PARANAQUE CITY, April 6 (PIA)–Taguig City has established five (5) temporary facilities to house PUIs, PUMs and COVID-19-positive cases as an additional measure to combat the deadly disease.

The City repurposed government-owned buildings, centers and other government facilities to provide additional beds for COVID-19-related cases and accommodation for some frontline workers.

“With this step, we express our resolve to provide better support for those who need medical attention and also for our hardworking frontline workers,” Mayor Lino Cayetano said.

Cayetano explained that dedicated wards would help minimize unnecessary exposure to the virus.

The city government will also provide shelter and isolation for workers who may have exposed themselves to the virus in the line of duty.

Taguig lgu, in particular, repurposed its PWD Center; a new building in Katwiran, Ibayo Tipas; Taguig Lakeshore; a building inside the Technological University of the Philippines (TUP) Taguig; and Hagonoy Sports Complex. Each facility will accommodate specific cases.

The PWD Center will receive patients who tested positive for COVID-19 but manifest mild symptoms or no symptoms at all. It will also house staff of the city government deployed to care for admitted cases.

A newly constructed four-storey building in Katwiran, Ibayo Tipas, will admit persons under investigation (PUIs) and individuals who had close contact with people who tested positive for COVID-19.

The Lakeshore site has modular tents meant for persons under monitoring (PUMs). It is a quarantine facility for those who had travelled in the last 14 days, including overseas Filipino workers and downscaled or recovering PUIs.

 

The building at the TUP campus in Taguig will function as a hostel and admit confirmed COVID-19 cases. A tent hospital extension is set up on the open grounds.

Lastly, Hagonoy Sports Complex will accommodate personnel of the Philippine National Police and Bureau of Fire Protection and other frontline workers who have been implementing the enhanced community quarantine on the ground. With modular tents, the complex is also an isolation area for the frontline workers.

The temporary facilities will provide daily meals, hygiene kits, even slippers and Internet connectivity for all patients. They are also air-conditioned and manned by medical professionals round the clock.

The Taguig-Pateros District Hospital (TPDH), meanwhile, will continue to admit COVID-19-related cases and PUIs. These patients will be placed in isolation rooms, COVID-19 wards, intensive care units and tents.

TPDH is in close coordination to referral hospitals like the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine and the Lung Center of the Philippines to refer more severe cases.

The five repurposed facilities are a preemptive measure for a “worst-case scenario,” Cayetano explained.

“TPDH is operational but we have also prepared other facilities because we have observed that in other countries, cases have exceeded the capacity of the healthcare system,” the mayor said.

He added that, while data would reveal that 8 in 10 cases can recover under home care, the supplementary facilities will allow the city to care for COVID-19 patients, PUIs and even PUMs whose homes are not conducive to healing and risk other members of the household to infections.

“This is an extraordinary situation across the globe. I believe helping others, caring for one another and cooperation are ingrained in our souls as Taguigenos and Filipinos. This will be our most important weapon against COVID-19. We need bayanihan,” Cayetano said.

source https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1038186

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