PNP adds more quarantine facilities, beds as COVID cases continue to rise
Gen. Dionardo Carlos, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), ordered on Tuesday, Jan. 11, to set up more quarantine facilities and additional beds amid the continuous rise of coronavirus cases (COVID-19) in the police organization.
Based on the Jan. 11 data of the PNP, a total of 537 more police personnel tested positive for the COVID-19, one of the highest case in single day recorded in the PNP.
"The PNP added 80 beds at Training Service facility while additional 100 beds were placed at the Badminton Court to fully accommodate PNP personnel who tested positive of the virus", said Carlos who was also infected by the coronavirus.
"We are adding more quarantine beds as a proactive measure just in case there will be more personnel who will need to undergo quarantine", he added.
Carlos said the Kiangan Emergency Treatment Facility remains the primary quarantine facility in Camp Crame for COVID-positive cases.
But he said asymptomatic personnel can go on home quarantine but need to submit their regular body conditions to the monitoring medical team.
Since March 2020, a total of 43,992 PNP personnel have been infected with 125 deaths.
Currently, there are 2,412 active cases in the PNP. A total of 10 cops were reported to have recovered on Jan. 11.