The Navotas City Hospital will limit its services after several hospital staff tested positive for the COVID-19.
The Navotas City Hospital will limit its services after several hospital staff tested positive for the coronavirus disease .
“Dahil apektado po ng COVID-19 ang ilan sa ating mga kawani sa Navotas City Hall, mas malilimitahan po ang mga serbisyong maaari nitong maihandog sa ngayon ,” the city government announced on Sunday, Jan. 9.-No normal or cesarean delivery will be accepted, maternity can be referred to Tanza Lying-in or to One Hospital Command.It also said that laboratory and X-ray services will be limited to Emergency Room and admitted patients only.
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