Unang COVID survivor sa ‘We Heal As One Center’ taga-Maynila

LUMABAS na kahapon ang kauna-unahang survivor ng survivor ng coronavirus disease sa We Heal As One Center sa Ninoy Aquino Stadium.

Ang pasyente ay taga-Maynila at dalawang beses na nagnegatibo sa COVID-19 test.

“We’re happy that the patient has been discharged from the facility and can already go home and be with her family. We hope and pray to hear more news of recoveries soon. We also thank our brave frontliners from the Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Corps who have been taking care of the patients here round-the-clock,” ani Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar.

Inanunsyo rin ni Manila Mayor Isko Moreno ang paglabas ng pasyente sa kanyang social media account.

Ayon kay Presidential Adviser for Flagship Programs and Projects and BCDA President and CEO Vince Dizon ang gobyerno ay patuloy na naglalatag ng mga proactive strategy upang makontrol ang pagkalat ng COVID-19.

“Right now, the government is very proactive in its strategy to ‘locate, isolate, and cure’ suspected and probable cases to save more lives and control the contagion. We are confident that we will see more recoveries in the comings days and weeks,” ani Dizon.

Ang temporary health facility sa Ninoy Aquino Stadium ay kayang tumanggap ng 112 pasyente. Ito ay itinayo ng gobyerno sa tulong ng Prime BMD at Bloomberry Cultural Foundation, Inc. ng Razon Group, Villar Group, EEI Corp. at Boysen Philippines, Inc.

Bukod sa Ninoy Stadium, mayroon ding We Heal As One Centers sa Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) Forum Halls, World Trade Center sa Pasay City, ASEAN Convention Center sa Clark, Pampanga, National Government Administrative Center at Athletes’ Village sa New Clark City sa Capas, Tarlac.

Inihahanda na rin ang kaparehong pasilidad sa Philippine Sports Arena (ULTRA) sa Pasig City, Philippine Arena sa Bulacan, at Filinvest Tent sa Muntinlupa.

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