Illegal hospital treating COVID-19 patients shut

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Illegal hospital treating COVID-19 patients shut
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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga, Philippines — The state-owned Clark Development Corp. (CDC) on Wednesday ordered the closure and full lockdown of an illegal hospital treating Chinese nationals

infected with the new coronavirus disease inside an upscale village at Clark Freeport, north of this provincial capital of Pampanga.

More than 200 suspected coronavirus rapid test kits and syringes were recovered from trash cans at the villa. The unit has a small canteen with stacks of beer cases at the lobby entrance where a red sign welcomed visitors with well wishes in Chinese characters. The raiding teams also seized medicines with Chinese labels that were reportedly used for treating the COVID-19 patients confined in the facility. The FDA said the medicines were not registered with the agency.

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