Watch more in iWant or TFC.tv MAYNILA - Naniniwala si anti-COVID-19 policy chief implementer Carlito Galvez Jr.
na hindi nakakabuti ang pagpapatupad ng home quarantine sa pagkontrol ng pagkalat ng virus.
"Sa tahanan po mabilis na kumalat ang sakit. Dahil medyo relaxed po tayo. Doon tayo medyo unguarded," dagdag niya. "Ngayon inirerekomenda natin na maging mas strikto tayo, pero mayroon pa rin naman sigurong magiging qualification," ani Dizon. "The only time we allow home quarantine is 'pag may mental and physical issue, but the house is placed on lockdown," ani Valenzuela mayor Rex Gatchalian.
May robot din na iikot sa mga kuwarto ng pasyente para magdala ng mga gamot. Maaari ring makausap ng pasyente ang nurse sa pamamagitan ng screen para maiwasan ang hawahan. Ganito rin ang ginawa sa Quezon City University Compound sa Novaliches kung saan 16 container vans din ang ni-remodel.
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