By Leilanie G. Adriano (Staff Reporter)
Marcos, Ilocos
Norte—The municipal government here inaugurated a 13-room modern and spacious
isolation facility at Brgy. Lydia, in
this town.
Worth PHP6 million and sourced from the government’s “Bayanihan
fund” with a counterpart from the municipal government’s development fund, Marcos
mayor Antonio Mariano said they will use the newly-constructed multi-purpose
building as a quarantine site for returning residents.
During a simple inauguration ceremony attended by provincial and
municipal officials, Ilocos Norte Governor Matthew Joseph M. Manotoc lauded
Marcos town officials led by Mr. Mariano for taking a proactive role in the
construction of a multi-functional facility which can be used by its residents
in times of emergency.
Equipped with beddings, personal toilet with built-in cabinet,
table and chairs, the isolation facility is now ready to host returning
residents.
During the inauguration, Mr. Mariano said that since there are no
returning residents yet that will be hosted in the said facility, front liners
who are serving the municipality may stay there for free.
Recently, however, Marcos has recorded two active COVID-19 cases.
To keep up with the surge of returning residents, the governor
appealed to the different local government units to have their own quarantine
facilities to contain the further spread of COVID-19.
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