By Donna Rempillo
New Clark City, TARLAC - Fifty overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) found positive for coronavirus disease arrived at the We Heal as One Center- National Government Administrative Center (NGAC) on May 7 (Thursday) for isolation and treatment.
The first batch of COVID-19 patients comprising 50 overseas Filipino workers arrive at the We Heal As One Center-National Government Administrative Center building in New Clark City. (Photo from BCDA)
They were transported to New Clark City (NCC) by the Bases and Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) working with Clark Development Corporation (CDC), Department of Transportation(DOTr), Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), Department of Health (DOH), Bureau of Quarantine, Philippine Coast Guard, and the National Task Force Against COVID-19 led by chief implementer Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr.
“In the quarantine center, COVID-positive patients are provided with 24/7 medical care, free meals, and free Internet connection,” BCDA President and CEO Vince Dizon said.
Dizon, as deputy chief implementer of the national action plan against COVID-19 and chief coordinator of the Task Force T3 (Test, Trace, Treat), said the government’s top priority is to save more lives.
“These We Heal As One Centers will provide our OFWs with the care and treatment they need so they can recover from the disease, while also keeping their families safe by staying in these isolation facilities,” he added.
NGAC in New Clark City currently has 688 cubicles, but the facility can still be expanded to accommodate up to 1,000 patients. It is manned by medical staff hired by the BCDA and CDC under the supervision of the DOH.
The first batch of COVID-19 patients comprising 50 overseas Filipino workers arrive at the We Heal As One Center-National Government Administrative Center building in New Clark City. (Photo from BCDA)
They were transported to New Clark City (NCC) by the Bases and Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) working with Clark Development Corporation (CDC), Department of Transportation(DOTr), Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), Department of Health (DOH), Bureau of Quarantine, Philippine Coast Guard, and the National Task Force Against COVID-19 led by chief implementer Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr.
“In the quarantine center, COVID-positive patients are provided with 24/7 medical care, free meals, and free Internet connection,” BCDA President and CEO Vince Dizon said.
Dizon, as deputy chief implementer of the national action plan against COVID-19 and chief coordinator of the Task Force T3 (Test, Trace, Treat), said the government’s top priority is to save more lives.
“These We Heal As One Centers will provide our OFWs with the care and treatment they need so they can recover from the disease, while also keeping their families safe by staying in these isolation facilities,” he added.
NGAC in New Clark City currently has 688 cubicles, but the facility can still be expanded to accommodate up to 1,000 patients. It is manned by medical staff hired by the BCDA and CDC under the supervision of the DOH.