Metro Manila’s quarantine facilities 50% occupied, says isolation czar Villar | Inquirer

Metro Manila’s quarantine facilities 50% occupied, says isolation czar Villar

By: - Reporter /
/ 02:23 PM March 19, 2021

quarantine facility, Quezon Institute Philippine Tuberculosis Society Inc. Modular Hospital and Dormitory

Quezon Institute Philippine Tuberculosis Society Inc. Modular Hospital and Dormitory has been turned into a COVID-19 isolation and quarantine facility. (Photo courtesy of DPWH)

MANILA, Philippines — Quarantine facilities for COVID-19 cases in Metro Manila are already 50% full, Public Works Secretary and isolation czar Mark Villar said Friday.

“Sa ngayon sa NCR, medyo mataas lang ‘yung usage ng mga quarantine facilities natin at 50% pero sa ibang lugar hindi pa masyadong mataas,” he said in a Palace briefing.

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(As of now, in NCR, the usage of quarantine facilities are a bit high at 50%. But in other areas, it’s not as high.)

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“Ang national average natin is about 16%,” he added.

At present, there are 602 isolation facilities across the country, with a total bed capacity of 22,352.

The government is aiming to increase this to 720 facilities with a total bed capacity of 26,099 by next month, Villar said.

To further boost the capacity for isolation facilities, Villar said a pop-up hospital for severe COVID-19 cases at the Quezon Institute will soon operate.

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“Tuluy tuloy naman ang pagtatayo ng quarantine structures. We will continue to plan for more facilities as the need arises,” he said.

(We are continuously building quarantine structures.)

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As of Thursday, March 18, the Philippines has 66,567 active COVID-19 cases, of which 33,162 are in Metro Manila.

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