Outbreak not present in 2 Manila Hospitals

The Manila City government has confirmed that there is no outbreak in two of its hospitals, namely the Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center and the Gat Andres Bonifacio Medical Center.

Manila Mayor Dr. Honey Lacuña stated that health officials conducted assessments and found no evidence of infectious disease spread. Both hospitals continue to monitor their patients and ensure safety protocols are in place. The city’s health department remains vigilant to address any potential health concerns.  

“We are simply informing the public that certain hospitals are currently full so they can seek treatment where they will receive prompt care. It’s crucial to act quickly, especially during emergencies,” said Lacuña.

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