Manila Bulletin

PSC cedes control of RMSC to DoH, AFP

Even employees are not allowed to get past premises’ gate

- By NICK GIONGCO

Athletics has given way to survival at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

The Philippine Sports Commission no longer has any say in the operations of key facilities inside the RMSC being used to shelter COVID-19 patients.

Now that the Department of Health (DoH) and Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) are now in charge of running two venues, the PSC has distanced itself from involvemen­t.

“It just so happens that the venues are PSC facilities but other than that, we at the PSC don’t have any participat­ion in the operations,” said PSC national training director Marc Velasco.

“PSC employees are not allowed to even enter and the nearest we can go to is the gate (of the RMSC),” said Velasco, who was assigned by PSC chairman Butch

Ramirez as point man over at the RMSC should a need arises.

Ramirez, meanwhile, is staying put at the Philsports in Pasig, whose 12,000-capacity arena, is likewise on standby in case the number of coronaviru­s cases soar in the coming weeks.

Over at the RMSC, two newly-upgraded venues—the Ninoy Aquino Stadium (NAS) and Rizal Coliseum—have been spruced up to shelter patients.

In fact, the NAS already has several patients being treated shortly after its completion while the nearby coliseum, about 200 meters away, is also on standby to house patients once its 110bed neighbor runs out of space.

Last week, the Bases Conversion Developmen­t Authority, sent teams to transform the NAS and Rizal Coliseum into makeshift hospitals with the help of the DoH, AFP and the Department of Public Works and Highways.

Velasco said that in the event a national athlete falls sick, he or she has to coordinate with the LGU of residency to determine what steps to take.

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