In reports from various local government units in Metro Manila, about 43.17% of National Capital Region’s (NCR's) eligible population has been fully inoculated against COVID-19 as of August 25, 2021.
In a record, last August 22, over 4.2 million NCR residents have received their second dose of vaccine. The target is 9.8 million or 70% of Metro Manila's population [3]. Due to this, Metro Manila is now closer to achieving its goal of "population protection."
As for those who received their first dose, about 7.3 million or 75% of NCR residents got their shot. Because of this, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Benhur Abalos is confident that the NCR can reach 50% of its eligible population by the end of the month.
Previously, Metro Manila aimed to conduct 250,000 jabs per day during the two-week ECQ. However, the record only reached a high single-day record of 214,000 jabs.
PhilHealth offers health benefit packages for COVID-19 patients.
Philhealth offers health insurance benefit packages for COVID-19 patients with mild and moderate symptoms. Their benefit package also covers those who are isolating at home. The Department of Health (DOH) announced that this is part of the government's plan to decongest hospitals during the surge of COVID-19. PhilHealth has yet to officially announce the complete details, but the DOH mentioned that PhilHealth will provide healthcare kits to patients who are isolating [4].
Quezon City General Hospital and Medical Center converts chapel to ICU.
The chapel inside the compound of the Quezon City General Hospital and Medical Center (QCGHMC) has been converted to an intensive care unit ward (ICU) because the surge in COVID-19 cases in the area increased the demand for medical care and beds [5].
The chapel provides additional 21 beds that will cater to severe COVID-19 cases. Alongside the chapel, the QCGHMC also converted its outpatient department into a quarantine facility for healthcare workers assigned in the COVID-19 ward.
As for non-COVID cases, the QCGHMC will still accept urgent cases. But for non-urgent cases, the teleconsult service is recommended.