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Bataan conducts over 10,000 Covid-19 tests; mega-facility eyed

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BALANGA CITY -- A total of 10,152 residents in Bataan were already tested using the Reverse Transcript­ion-Polymerase Chain Reaction machine (RT-PCR) for COVID-19 cumulative since January 31, based on the reports today of the Provincial Health Office.

Of this number, 9,408 residents yielded a negative result. Number of active confirmed cases is at 207 out of the 575 recorded confirmed cases, wherein 353 patients have recovered while 15 died.

Since June, COVID-19 testing in the province intensifie­d after the 1Bataan-Bataan General Hospital and Medical

Center RT-PCR Laboratory was launched in Balanga City, which is capable of up to 230 tests a day with a turnaround of one to two days.

The provincial government attributed the sudden surge of confirmed cases to Returning Overseas Filipinos (ROFs) including seafarers, Locally Stranded Individual­s (LSIs) and Authorized Persons Outside Residence (APORs), who comprise most of the new cases recorded from the past few w eek s.

With this, Governor Albert Raymond Garcia rallied in a consultati­ve meeting with business leaders to do their share in the province’s fight against the pandemic where he shared his vision of a three-hectare COVID-19 Mega Processing Facility.

“We needed to step up to the emerging challenges in our fight against COVID-19. The centralize­d processing facility that we have set up in Balanga City sadly gets overwhelme­d because the number of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) coming home to Bataan increases day by the day,” Garcia st r essed .

The four-storey building will have about 300 separate rooms with toilets for quarantine areas, including a reception area, triage area, a kitchen, a huge parking lot and an intricate waste disposal system. It will primarily cater to ROFs, LSIs, and APORs to ensure that they are negative to the disease before returning to their homes.

“The completion of this mega-facility will be the most appropriat­e measure to address that challenge. It will also ease the burden on our health workers because this facility also promotes centraliza­tion of manpower,” Garcia added.

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DPWH and NTF officials assess ongoing expansion of healthcare infrastruc­ture amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
(DPWH)
EXPANSION. DPWH and NTF officials assess ongoing expansion of healthcare infrastruc­ture amid the Covid-19 pandemic. (DPWH)

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