CEBU CITY, Philippines -- The Cebu City Quarantine Center (CCQC) at the North Reclamation Area will be expanded to be able to accommodate more Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients,
34 COVID-19 patients who have recovered from their infection were allowed to leave the Cebu City Quarantine Center last June 19. |Photos courtesy of Cebu City PIO
He said the expanded area will also include a separate dormitory for front-liners who may contract the disease. While the construction of the expanded areas are ongoing, CCQC Administrator Yvonne Cania said that they have temporarily stopped receiving patients.
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