DOTr sets bus routes for Metro Manila health workers

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The Department of Transportation (DOTr) announced on Wednesday the routes of buses deployed to ferry frontline health workers amid the implementation of the Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine.

Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade said the department’s road sector agencies were directed to deploy free bus service to transport health workers for free after the government suspended all public transport operations in Luzon while the island is under quarantine to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

Ten buses were initially deployed beginning Wednesday morning to serve health workers at two pick-up points set at the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX), and at the BFCT East Metro Transport Terminal in Marikina City.

According to the DOTr, health workers will be transported to their designated hospitals on the following routes:

Route 1: (PITX to Quezon City General Hospital via Makati/Pasig)

PITX

Makati Medical Center

St. Lukes Medical Center – BGC

Rizal Medical Center

The Medical City – Ortigas

East Avenue Medical Center

Philippine Heart Center

Lung Center of the Philippines

Quezon City General Hospital

Route 2: (PITX to San Lazaro / Chinese General Hospital via Manila/Taft)

PITX

Pasay City General Hospital

Adventist Medical Center Manila

Philippine General Hospital

Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center

Manila Doctors Hospital

University of Sto. Tomas Hospital

San Lazaro Hospital

Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center

Chinese General Hospital and Medical Center

Route 3: (BFCT – San Lazaro Hospital via East Ave/E. Rodriguez)

BFCT

Quirino Memorial Medical Center

East Avenue Medical Center

Philippine Heart Center

Lung Center of the Philippines

Providence Hospital

Capitol Medical Center

St. Lukes Medical Center – East Ave.

University of Sto. Tomas Hospital

San Lazaro Hospital

DOTr said these routes are still subject to change depending on the data and requests coming from the Department of Health (DoH).

The bus service will also comply with the containment protocols of health authorities such as the implementation of social distancing, body temperature checks, and regular disinfecting of vehicles.

“We are racing against time to contain this deadly virus. So this initiative will truly help our frontliners do their jobs as they are the ones who are strenuously and heroically holding the line to keep our country safe,” Tugade said in a statement. (Alexandria San Juan)

 

 

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