Robredo: More dormitories available for COVID19 frontliners in Metro Manila, nearby provinces
MANILA -- Vice President Leni Robredo on Monday said that more dormitories for frontliners are being provided in Metro Manila and nearby provinces.A dormitory near Diliman, Quezon City can accommodate people working in East Avenue Medical Center, Lung Center of the Philippines, Philippine Heart Center, and the National Kidney and Transplant Institute.
With the help of The Oriental Hotels and Resorts, frontliners from Legazpi City in Albay, Mariveles in Bataan, and Tacloban City in Leyte can have a place to stay for a while.
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