Illegal COVID-19 facility discovered inside Clark Freeport

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Illegal COVID-19 facility discovered inside Clark Freeport
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CLARK FREEPORT ZONE – Clark Development Corporation (CDC) ordered the closure and full lockdown of the Fontana Resort and Convention Center, or the Fontana Leisure Park, here after a makeshift medical facility was discovered being operated by Chinese nationals to allegedly treat their compatriots afflicted with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

– Clark Development Corporation ordered the closure and full lockdown of the Fontana Resort and Convention Center, or the Fontana Leisure Park, here after a makeshift medical facility was discovered being operated by Chinese nationals to allegedly treat their compatriots afflicted with the coronavirus disease 2019 .

Elements of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group-Regional Field Unit , Philippine National Police Region 3 , and the Food and Drug Administration were accompanied by CDC officials when they swooped down on Florida 2, Villa 628 in the leisure park Tuesday, May 19. “The villa inside Fontana Leisure Park also violates quarantine and safety protocol since all are unreported to DOH,” said CIDG Region 3 Chief Col. Amante Daro.

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