The Clark Development Corporation says one of the villas at the Fontana Leisure Park in Pampanga was turned into a 'makeshift medical facility' for Chinese who are suspected coronavirus patients.
FONTANA RESORT. The entrance to the Fontana Leisure Park in Clark Freeport, Pampanga. Photo from Fontana Leisure Park website
The CDC said its public safety department, the Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group , and the Food and Drug Administration conducted the joint raid. The CDC said the team arrested Ling Hu, 45, the alleged owner of the underground hospital; and alleged pharmacist Seung-Hyun Lee, 38.
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