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Covid facilities reopen in Cebu City

- EDITOR: ROSEMARIE HOLGANZA-BORROMEO / PAC, JJL/JKV, WBS

ALL of Cebu City’s quarantine facilities, including those in the barangays, are again ready to accept Covid-19 patients following a rise in cases this month.

On Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, the Cebu City Quarantine Center (CCQC) resumed operations after a few months of temporary closure.

The CCQC was earlier ordered closed by Mayor Edgardo Labella to allow the facility’s expansion to become an extension of the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC).

The City allocated P60 million to expand the CCQC, constructi­ng dormitorie­s for medical personnel assigned there.

Yvonne Cania, administra­tor of CCMC and CCQC, said the facility can accommodat­e 160 patients.

It has started receiving patients previously admitted in the Normal Oasis for Adaptation and a Home (Noah) Complex at the South Road

Properties (SRP).

Councilor Joel Garganera, Emergency Operations Center (EOC) deputy chief implemente­r, assured that Cebu City has enough facilities to accommodat­e Covid-19 patients.

Garganera said aside from hospitals in the city, there are other isolation facilities that can

accommodat­e both symptomati­c and asymptomat­ic patients.

These include the CCQC which can accommodat­e patients with severe conditions, Noah Complex, IC3 Bayanihan Center, and barangay isolation centers (BICs) which will be reactivate­d anytime if needed.

Noah manager Jocelyn

Pesquera said the complex could accommodat­e up to 360 patients.

As of Jan. 22, Friday, 328 Covid patients had been admitted at Noah.

The Noah complex, originally the Bigfoot Studio, has a total floor area of 6,593 square meters.

Meanwhile, IC3 Bayanihan Center could accommodat­e 130 patients with mild to moderate conditions.

The EOC data show that as of Jan. 21, 54 patients were confined at the Bayanihan Center.

Barangay control points

Due to the rising cases, the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) asked the EOC to reactivate the city’s 40 barangay control points.

Garganera said the EOC met with the CCPO and the Associatio­n of Barangay Councils (ABC) to discuss the matter for an organized, well-coordinate­d implementa­tion.

As of Jan. 21, Cebu City had 687 active Covid cases.

The city has a positivity rate of 8.25 percent out of the 140,930 individual­s tested.

Of the city’s 80 barangays, 59 currently have active Covid cases while 21 others had no reported case for the past 14 days.

Hotels

Meanwhile, Garganera said hotels in the city which were accredited by the Department of Health (DOH) are expected to accommodat­e patients by the end of January.

The DOH allows isolation in some of the hotels to decongest government-run quarantine facilities.

DOH 7 spokespers­on Mary Jean Loreche said these accredited hotel facilities need to comply with all requiremen­ts before they are allowed to operate.

Loreche said 10 hotels in Cebu are currently Department of Tourism and DOH-accredited isolation facilities.

 ?? / CEBU CITY PIO ?? REOPENED. The Cebu City Quarantine Center, located at the North Reclamatio­n Area, has reopened. It started receiving Covid-19 patients on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, following a surge in Covid-19 cases in the city.
/ CEBU CITY PIO REOPENED. The Cebu City Quarantine Center, located at the North Reclamatio­n Area, has reopened. It started receiving Covid-19 patients on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, following a surge in Covid-19 cases in the city.

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