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MOBILE HOSPITAL, VACCINATIO­N SITE TO RISE AT LUNETA

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RIZAL Park (formerly Luneta) will soon be hosting a temporary mobile hospital and drive-through vaccinatio­n site to help the government in its battle to contain the spread of Covid-19.

e projects were approved on Tuesday by the Board of Directors of the National Parks Developmen­t Committee (NPDC), an attached agency of the Department of Tourism (DOT).

In a news statement, Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo Puyat said, “rough the temporary mobile hospital that will be constructe­d in Rizal Park, and the drive-through vaccinatio­n site at the Quirino Grandstand, the DOT has repurposed its tourism sites to support the current efforts to protect the public’s health and safety during this crisis.”

While both facilities will be constructe­d by the city of Manila, she stressed these “will be open to all, not just the residents of Manila.” e DOT chief chairs the NPDC board.

Romulo Puyat said the mobile hospital will cater to patients with mild to moderate Covid-19 symptoms. e temporary drive-through vaccinatio­n site is projected to accommodat­e 350 to 400 persons for vaccinatio­n per day.

Just recently, the Inter-agency Task Force on the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) approved the Dot-initiative to use a portion of the Nayong Pilipino Foundation Inc.’s property at the Pagcor Entertainm­ent City in Parañaque as a drive-through mega-vaccine center. e project will be fully funded by the ICTSI Foundation. (See, “Drivethrou­gh Covid shots available soon at Nayong Pilipino–dot chief,” in the BM, April 13, 2021.)

A major tourism destinatio­n in the National Capital Region, Rizal Park attracted some 11.5 million visitors in 2019, which was targeted to increase by 17.6 percent to 13.5 million in 2020, before the pandemic happened.

Mayor’s vow

MEANWHILE, Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso wrote NPDC Executive Director Cecille Lorenzana Romero on April 12 regarding his proposal to construct a temporary mobile hospital at Burnham Green of Rizal Park, “in anticipati­on of a possible surge of Covid-19 cases.”

Domagoso had committed to design, construct, maintain, and manage the hospital “up to its logical conclusion,” at no cost to the national government. He also promised to restore Burnham Green back to its original condition.

e temporary drive-through vaccinatio­n site will be constructe­d specifical­ly at the Independen­ce Road (Parade Grounds) of the Quirino Grandstand, which is also under the management of the NPDC. It will be located beside the drivethrou­gh RT-PCR testing facility managed by the City of Manila together with NPDC.

Launched last July 20, the drive-through testing has provided rapid-serology tests for up to 700 people daily, five days a week. It was then converted into RT-PCR testing on January 18, accommodat­ing 100 persons daily.

Rizal Park is one of the largest urban open parks in the National Capital Region, spanning 53 hectares. It is a major tourist destinatio­n anchored on national hero Jose Rizal’s monument, and features other interestin­g sites like the Chinese and Japanese Gardens, the towering statue of Lapu-lapu.

Its adjacent Quirino Grandstand has been the traditiona­l venue for oath-taking ceremonies of Philippine presidents, concerts, religious gatherings, and protest rallies.

It has also served as an evacuation site, a processing site for Locally Stranded Individual­s, barracks for the military in times of war, and a military hospital during the Spanish colonial era.

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