Navotas opens community isolation facility

MMCHD RD Corazon Flores (extreme left) and Navotas Re. John Rey Tiangco leads other officials during the inauguration of the Navotas community isolation facility. (Photo courtesy of Navotas PIO)

CALOOCAN CITY, Aparil 29 (PIA) -- The City Government of Navotas on Tuesday opened a community isolation facility (CIF) for mild cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

Navotas converted the new four-story building of Navotas National High School into a CIF with 100 bed capacity.

The first floor is intended for pregnant or lactating mothers who are suspect or probable cases; the second and third floors are for other suspect or probable COVID-19 patients; and the fourth floor is exclusive for positive cases with mild symptoms.

Patients with severe symptoms are treated at the Navotas City Hospital. Critical patients, on the other hand, are referred to designated COVID-19 hospitals.

“The community isolation facility helps prevent further transmission of the virus. It reduces the risk of COVID-19 patients infecting their families or neighbors,” Mayor Toby Tiangco said.

            Part of the new four-story building of Navotas National High School that was turned into a community isolation facility with 100 bed capacity.

“Each room has television and NavoConnect wifi to provide entertainment to our patients. We want them to be as comfortable as possible and given the best care we can provide,” he noted.

“We also installed CCTV cameras for easy monitoring of the patients. Our medical staff do not have to check on them constantly. This helps minimize the risk to our staff and provide privacy to the patients,” he added.

Meanwhile, Navotas Rep. John Rey Tiangco cautioned the public that life may not return to normal unless a vaccine against COVID-19 is made available.

“There is no return to our previous way of life. Even after May 15, we will still have to follow physical/social distancing and other precautions to avoid contracting the disease. This will be our ‘new normal.’ We will remain like this until a COVID-19 vaccine has been made available to the public,” he said in his speech during the opening ceremony.

Also present in the event were Dr. Corazon Flores, Regional Director of the Department of Health-National Capital Region; Vice Mayor Clint Geronimo; councilors; barangays chairpersons; department heads; doctors, nurses and staff of the Navotas City Health Office; and barangay health workers assigned at the CIF. (PIO Navotas/PIA-NCR)

 


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