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Ilegal na ospital sa Fontana ilang pasyente ang ginamot?

Leifbilly Begas |May 21,2020
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Ilegal na ospital sa Fontana ilang pasyente ang ginamot?

Leifbilly Begas - May 21, 2020 - 11:44 AM

NANAWAGAN ng isang masusing imbestigasyon si 1PACMAN Rep. Enrico Pineda kaugnay ng iligal na ospital na nago-operate sa Fontana Leisure Park sa San Fernando, Pampanga.

Sa villa umano ng Fontana ginagamot ang mga Chinese na posibleng nahawa ng coronavirus disease 2019. Daan-daan umanong rapid test kits at syringe ang nakuha sa lugar.

“If it is true, then not only there was a grave violation of the law, but also an utter disregard of the health and safety of the residents and people in the area. All those who had a hand in this act should be held accountable and criminally liable. The administrator, the pharmacist of the illegal hospital, the management of Fontana, all of them should be punished if found guilty,” ani Pineda sa isang pahayag.

Nababahala rin si Pineda na baka mayroong mga pasyente na pinalabas na kahit hindi pa talaga magaling.

“They might have have spread the virus. They’re not even part of DOH’s list of confirmed cases. This is very dangerous —what if this isn’t the only facility out there?”

Dapat din umanong malaman kung gaano na karaming pasyente ang ginamot doon.

“Our country has been accommodating towards foreign nationals even in times of a pandemic, they should respect our laws and do their part in helping the government fight this virus,” dagdag pa ng solon.

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