Bataan earmarks P20M for COVID-19 test center | Inquirer News

Bataan earmarks P20M for COVID-19 test center

BALANGA CITY –– The Bataan provincial government has earmarked P20 million to buy laboratory equipment for a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) testing center to be built at the Bataan General Hospital and Medical Center (BGHMC).

The laboratory center is expected to open by mid-May. Its application to be accredited as a COVID-19 laboratory is now at Stage 4 of review by the Department of Health.

Bataan Governor Albert Garcia said the reverse transmission Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) machine to be supplied by a medical development company in Metro Manila, can give almost 100-percent accuracy.

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The testing equipment can churn out 100 to 200 test results per day.

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Garcia said the provincial government is also set to buy 45,000 test kits.

He said the BGHMC had been designated as an exclusive COVID-19 hospital for Bataan patients. “This is to avoid exposure of non-COVID patients and prevent the spread of the virus,” he said.

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Last week, Garcia announced that the old provincial capitol building shall be temporarily converted into a hospital to admit non-COVID patients.

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