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MVP Group opens quarantine facility for employees

- By Lorenz S. Marasigan @lorenzmara­sigan

The MVP Group, collective­ly the businesses led by tycoon Manuel V. Pangilinan, has converted some areas of its 10-hectare leadership academy in Antipolo as an emergency quarantine facility for its employees.

With this, asymptomat­ic or mild cases of Covid-19 may now use the facility for their quarantine or isolation at the First Pacific Leadership Academy (FPLA), which houses a total of 240 individual air-conditione­d quarantine tents and beds.

“The essential services—connectivi­ty, power, water, road networks, among others—we have continuous­ly provided since the onset of the pandemic have been the source of stability for many Filipinos, and it is our employees - the backbone of all our Companies—that have allowed us to be contributo­rs in moving for economic recovery,” Pangilinan said.

he added that doctors and nurses to be housed in the facility will work on 8-hour shifts for seven days a week to help treat the group’s employees throughout their 14-day isolation. The group will cover all meals, medical supplies, and data connectivi­ty throughout their stay.

Employees were also given a quarantine leave benefit, which is separate from the standard sick leave credits.

The group is also shoulderin­g the vaccinatio­n of 300,000 individual­s—employees, qualified dependents, and their household members.

“Our efforts to take care of our workforce aim to reduce overall community transmissi­on, while protecting and providing breathing space to hospitals and medical frontliner­s, who have been our anchor and support as we continue to battle this pandemic,” Pangilinan added.

Metro Pacific hospital holdings Inc. operates the largest hospital chain in the Philippine­s. Some of its employees from Mindanao were flown into Manila to augment the capacity of hospitals in the capital region.

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