The newest dormitory initiated by the Office of the Vice President (OVP) and its partner-agencies will cater to frontline and health workers fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in the northern part of Quezon City. | GabrielLaluINQ
As with the other dormitories, the facility is open to health workers, medical practitioners, and other frontline service workers and volunteers helping various programs against the COVID-19 outbreak.
It is based on a first-come, first-serve basis. Interested applicants may send their personal details through an e-mail to“Dahil limitado ang ating espasyo, alinsunod na rin po sa social distancing measures, first come, first served basis po ang pag-accommodate sa mga request,” Robredo clarified. The dormitory project is one of the steps taken by the OVP in the fight against COVID-19. Some of the other dormitories can also be found in different parts of Metro Manila and in Legazpi, Albay; Mariveles, Bataan; Tacloban, Leyte; and in Baguio City.
Aside from this, Robredo’s office has donated personal protective equipment to medical workers, while providing free shuttle services for frontliners working for hospitals in Metro Manila and nearby provinces.due to due to the rising number of patients with the latest coronavirus strain., 182 of which have already died while at least 96 have recovered.
Worldwide, over 1.4 million individuals have been infected, while 81,894 have died from the disease and 294,660 have recovered from it.
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