Gamboa orders revision of protocols in police training facilities as COVID cases surge
Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Gen. Archie Francisco Gamboa has ordered a revision of some of the protocols in police training centers across the country amid reports of mass infection of coronavirus among trainees.

Based on the reports of the PNP Health Service, a total of 183 of the 350 police trainees in a training facility in Lucena City were found positive for coronavirus, the highest infection in the police organization in one area and in a span of 10 days.
Earlier, a total of 70 police trainees also tested positive for coronavirus in the Central Visayas regional police training center in Cebu.
“There will still be a lot of amendments and adjustments that will be done in training facilities. There must be innovations on how to do it and true enough, the NPTI (National Police Training Institute) is adjusting to the required quarantine protocols within the training center,” said Gamboa.
Some of the adjustments made, according to Gamboa, is to limit the number of trainees inside the tent from eight to four, and no more buffet serving of food in all training centers.
Other adjustments include observance of physical distancing during physical fitness, particularly jogging and the conduct of online classes.
There are a total of 2,008 policemen infected with the coronavirus, 10 of them died while 716 recovered.
Gamboa said he also approved the resumption of training inside the PNP Academy after two new cadets who died early this month were found to have died of medical conditions not related to the COVID-19.