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37402-012: Technical Assistance Consultant's Report
Technical Assistance Consultant’s Report Project Number: 37402 December 2013 RETA 6143: Technical Assistance for Promoting Gender Equality and Women Empowerment (Financed by the Gender and Development Cooperation Fund) Prepared by LAND EQUITY INTERNATIONAL PTY, LTD. (LEI) Australia This consultant’s report does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB or the Government concerned, and ADB and the Government cannot be held liable for its contents. (For project preparatory technical assistance: All the views expressed herein may not be incorporated into the proposed project’s design. Promoting Gender Equality in Land Access and Land Tenure Security in the Philippines Brenda Batistiana Land Equity International, Pty. Ltd. (LEI), in association with the Land Equity Technology Services (LETS) RETA 6143: Promoting Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF) of the Department of Finance (DOF) through the Support of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) December 2013 Promoting Gender Equality in Land Access and Land Tenure Security 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ........................................................................................................... 4 ACRONYMS ............................................................................................................................... 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................ 8 I. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ -
Pharmacy Branch Location City Mercury ANTIPOLO CITY POBLACION M.L
MERCURY STORES Pharmacy Branch Location City Mercury ANTIPOLO CITY POBLACION M.L. QUEZON ST. CORNER ANTIPOLO Mercury ANTIPOLO-MASINAG MARCOS HIGHWAY,BO.MAYAMOT ANTIPOLO Mercury ANTIPOLO COGEO-MARCOS HIGHWAY LOTS 14,15 AND 16,MARCOS HWY. ANTIPOLO Mercury ANTIPOLO CATHEDRAL P. OLIVEROS ST. ANTIPOLO Mercury RIZAL ANTIPOLO CITY MALL ANCHOR A,BUILDING A,LOWER ANTIPOLO Mercury Q PLAZA CAINTA IMELDA AVENUE CORNER BARAS Mercury CAINTA-A. BONIFACIO 69 A. BONIFACIO AVENUE BARAS Mercury CAINTA-ORTIGAS AVE. EXT. ORTIGAS AVENUE EXTENSION BARAS Mercury STA. LUCIA MALL CAINTA STA.LUCIA EAST GRANDMALL BARAS Mercury CAINTA RUBLOU MARKET PLACE SPACES G02 AND G03,RUBLOU BARAS Mercury KALOOKAN-9TH AVENUE AURELIO BLDG., CALOOCAN Mercury KALOOKAN-MONUMENTO BONIFACIO MONUMENT CALOOCAN Mercury KALOOKAN-11TH AVENUE RIZAL AVE. COR. 11TH AVE. CALOOCAN Mercury KALOOKAN-MAYPAJO J.P. RIZAL COR. JALA-JALA CALOOCAN Mercury KALOOKAN-PLAZA MABINI ST. COR. P. CALOOCAN Mercury KALOOKAN-SAMSON SAPPHIRE 33 BLDG., CALOOCAN Mercury KALOOKAN-BAGONG SILANG PH2, PCG1,BLK2, LOT 3 CALOOCAN Mercury KALOOKAN C-3 A. MABINI ST.,COR. C-3 RD CALOOCAN Mercury QUEZON CITY ROBINSONS NOVA MARKET BRANCH ROBINSONS PLACE CALOOCAN Mercury ZABARTE TOWN CENTER KALOOKAN ZABARTE TOWN CENTER 588 CALOOCAN Mercury KALOOKAN MONUMENTO GEN. SIMON DYTRONIX BLDG.,CORNER CALOOCAN Mercury KALOOKAN 5TH AVENUE RIZAL AVENUE EXTENSION CALOOCAN Mercury LAS PINAS-ZAPOTE OLD ALABANG HIGHWAY LAS PINAS Mercury LAS PINAS-PHILAM LIFE PHILAM LIFE AVENUE LAS PINAS Mercury LAS PINAS-TALON TALON II, NATIONAL HWY LAS PINAS Mercury LAS PINAS PERPETUAL ALABANG ZAPOTE ROAD LAS PINAS Mercury LAS PINAS-ALMANZA ALABANG-ZAPOTE ROAD LAS PINAS Mercury LAS PINAS CITY PUREGOLD COMMERCIAL UNITS G1-G3 LAS PINAS Mercury LAS PINAS CITY CASIMIRO CASIMIRO COMMERCIAL BLDG. -
The Land of Heroes and Festivities Calabarzon
Calabarzon The land of heroes and festivities is an acronym for the provinces comprising Getting There the region – CAvite, LAguna, BAtangas, Rizal Travelers can take air-conditioned buses going to southern and QueZON. It is situated immediately Luzon from among the multitudes of bus terminals within Calabarzon Metro Manila. Travel time to Cavite and Rizal usually takes south and east of Metro Manila, and is the an hour while Batangas, Laguna and Quezon may be complementary hideaway for anyone reached within two to four hours. looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Hotels and Resorts the capital. The region has a good collection of accommodation facilities that offer rest and recreation at stunningly-low Calabarzon is rich with stories relating to prices. From classy deluxe resort hotels to rental apartment options, one will find rooms, apartments and evens the country’s colonial past, of heroes and mansions that are suitable for every group of any size. revolutionaries standing up for the ideals of Spa resorts in Laguna and elsewhere are particularly popular, as individual homes with private springs are freedom and self-rule. Many monuments offered for day use, or longer. still stand as powerful reminders of days Sports Activities and Exploration gone by, but the region hurtles on as one of The region is blessed with an extensive selection the most economically-progressive areas of sport-related activities, such as golf in world-class for tourism, investments and trade. championship courses in Cavite, or volcano-trekking around Taal Lake, or diving off the magnificent coasts and Its future is bright and the way clear, thanks islands of Batangas, among others. -
Reliving the Music in the Journeys of Nuestra Señora De La Paz Y Buen Viaje: Antipolo Baroque to Twentieth-Century Manila Ma
Reliving the Music in the Journeys of Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje: Antipolo Baroque to Twentieth-century Manila Ma. Patricia Brillantes-Silvestre Eres mi Madre, plácida Maria; Tú mi vida serás, mi fortaleza; Tú en este fiero mar serás mi guia. -Jose Rizal A la Virgen María, 1880 The Philippine rites of Mary are many and varied, each with its own unique character and homegrown tradition. These range from solemn novena to ecstatic procession, quaint poem-and-flower offering to lilting song and dance, arduous pilgrimage to carefree fiesta. These may take place on land or river, country shrine or city basilica, small community inroad or wide, expansive boulevard. But all are marked by a massive outpouring of affection and tenderness. The cult of Mary in the Philippines has grown from simple folk expression in early times to an imposing display of organized faith in the colonial era, backed by the Church itself and the cabildo or city government (Summers 1998 204), and in more recent times, propped up by a network of wealthy patrons, schools, commercial establishments, and an assortment of civic, artistic and religious organizations. For a people who call themselves in a Marian hymn, “un pueblo amante de María” (a people who love Mary), and who address Mary as “Mama” in such familial terms, these rites represent distinct personal relationships with the Mother of God, hence the variety of expression. This paper focuses on Our Lady of Antipolo, one of the most popular and historic shrines in the country. Our Lady of Antipolo Antipolo is a small town southeast of Manila, situated on a foothill of the Sierra Madre mountain range in Luzon. -
Hospital Capacity for COVID-19 Cases
Intellicare Hospital Capacity for COVID-19 Cases National Capital Region COVID CASES NON-COVID CASES NAME OF FACILITY PROVINCE/CITY IN PATIENT CAPACITY IN PATIENT CAPACITY ALLIED CARE EXPERTS (ACE) PATEROS PATEROS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS CAPITOL MEDICAL CENTER QUEZON CITY WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS CHINESE GENERAL HOSPITAL MANILA WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS DILIMAN DOCTORS HOSPITAL QUEZON CITY WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS FULL CAPACITY DR. FE DEL MUNDO HOSPITAL QUEZON CITY WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS DR. VICTOR POTENCIANO MEDICAL MANDALUYONG WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS CENTER CITY FATIMA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER VALENZUELA WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS / NEED TO CALL SINCE THE AVAILABILITY OF ROOMS MAY CHANGE DAILY HOLYLIFE HOSPITAL PASIG CITY WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS MANILA DOCTORS HOSPITAL MANILA WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS FOR MILD TO MODERATE; SEVERE TO CRITICAL COVID FULL MARIKINA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER MARIKINA CITY WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS AS OF THE MOMENT- CALL HOSPITAL FIRST MCU HOSPITAL CALOOCAN CITY WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS FOR MILD TO MODERATE; SEVERE TO CRITICAL COVID FULL MEDICAL CENTER MANILA MANILA WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS METROPOLITAN MEDICAL CENTER MANILA WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOM FOR MILD AND MODERATE COVID, FACILITY HAS NO AVAILABLE ICU ROOM INSIDE THE FACILITY. PACIFIC GLOBAL MEDICAL CENTER QUEZON CITY WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL QUEZON CITY WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS ST. LUKE'S MEDICAL CENTER QUEZON QUEZON CITY WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS NO AVAILABLE ROOMS CITY WORLD CITI MEDICAL CENTER QUEZON CITY WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS Intellicare Hospital Capacity for COVID-19 Cases F.E.U HOSPITAL QUEZON CITY ACCEPTING MILD TO WITH AVAILABLE ROOMS MODERATE; SEVERE TO CRITICAL FULL CAPACITY MEDICAL CENTER PARANAQUE PARAÑAQUE CITY MILD CASES ONLY. -
Reinforcement Mechanism for Quality Work Life: a Case of Elementary Teachers in Quezon Province, Philippines Lucena Aguiflor Rengel Garcia1, Ernesto C
IOER INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH JOURNAL, VOL. 1, NO. 3, SEPT., 2019 REINFORCEMENT MECHANISM FOR QUALITY WORK LIFE: A CASE OF ELEMENTARY TEACHERS IN QUEZON PROVINCE, PHILIPPINES LUCENA AGUIFLOR RENGEL GARCIA1, ERNESTO C. MANDIGMA JR.2 http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3480-05621, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1721-00262 [email protected], [email protected] Department of Education, Quezon, Philippines1, Batangas State University, Batangas City, Philippines2 ABSTRACT The total success of education depends on the quality workforce equipped with high-quality standard, competence, and excellence. Supervisors, principals, school heads and teachers all work in synergy to ensure pupils get the best education. This study aimed to determine the job satisfaction and quality of work-life of public elementary teachers in Quezon Province, Philippines, with the end view of proposing reinforcement mechanisms. This covered the demographic profile of respondents in relation to age, gender, civil status, educational attainment, and length of service; assessment on their job satisfaction in terms of teaching assignment, designation, promotion, training, and fringe benefits and quality of work-life with regard to work environment, interpersonal skills, professional relationship, and time management. Likewise, this looked into the significant difference in the assessment of respondents on job satisfaction and quality of work life. Descriptive method of research was used with questionnaire as its main tool in gathering data complemented with unstructured interview. The statistical tools used in the analysis of data were percentage, weighted mean, and t-test. Results revealed that majority of teachers are 29 years old and below, female, married, and have bachelor’s degree, with five years and below in service. -
11-041005-0001-0009 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Talisay Umaway III 9.07 Brgy
***Data is based on submitted maps per region as of March 24 , 2015. AREA IN SITE CODE REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT NAME OF ORGANIZATION SPECIES COMMODITY COMPONENT YEAR HECTARES Aya,Miranda,Sta.Maria.T 11-041005-0001-0009 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Talisay umaway III 9.07 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany,Caballero,A.auri etc. Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0002-0007 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Batangas City Tabangao Aplaya-Dao II 6.80 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, Caballero Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0003-0011 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Lobo Jaybanga II 11.00 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany,Guyabano,Coffee etc. CBFM Urban 2011 11-041005-0004-0009 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Coliat IV 8.56 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, Narra Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0005-0003 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Munting Tubig-Matala IV 2.89 Brgy. LGU Mahogany,Fire Tree,Antsoan Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0006-0000 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Rosario Alupay IV 0.20 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, Acacia auri, etc. Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0007-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Pangao IV 1.28 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0008-0002 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Rosario Tiquiwan IV 2.07 Brgy. LGU Caballero, Mahogany, Fire Tree Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0009-0004 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Lucsuhin IV 3.83 Teachers and students Mahogany, Alibangbang Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0010-0098 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Rosario Calantas IV 98.26 Brgy. -
Overlay of Economic Growth, Demographic Trends, and Physical Characteristics
Chapter 3 Overlay of Economic Growth, Demographic Trends, and Physical Characteristics Political Subdivisions CALABARZON is composed of 5 provinces, namely: Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Quezon and Rizal; 25 congressional districts; 19 cities; 123 municipalities; and 4,011 barangays. The increasing number of cities reflects the rapid urbanization taking place in many parts of the region. The politico- administrative subdivision of CALABARZON per province is presented in Table 3.1. Table 3.1 CALABARZON Politico-Administrative Subdivision, 2015 CONGRESSIONAL PROVINCE CITIES MUNICIPALITIES BARANGAYS DISTRICTS 2010 2015 2010 2015 2010 2015 2010 2015 Batangas 4 6 3 3 31 31 1,078 1,078 Cavite 7 7 4 7 19 16 829 829 Laguna 4 4 4 6 26 24 674 674 Quezon 4 4 2 2 39 39 1,242 1,242 Rizal 4 4 1 1 13 13 188 188 Total 23 25 14 19 128 123 4,011 4,011 Source: DILG IV-A Population and urbanization trends, transportation and settlements The population of CALABARZON in 2015 reached 14.4 million, which is higher than the NCR population by 1.53 million. With an annual growth rate of 2.58 percent between 2010 and 2015, the and NCR. The R , indicating its room for expansion. Urban-rural growth development shows that the Region has increasing urban population compared to rural population. From 1970 to 2010, the region posted increasing urban population with the Province of Rizal having the highest number of urban population among the provinces (Table 3.2). Table 3.2. Percentage Distribution of Urban-Rural Population, CALABARZON, 1970 to 2010 PROVINCE 1970 1980 1990 -
Professional Regulation Commission Lucena Nurse November 16 & 17
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION LUCENA NURSE NOVEMBER 16 & 17, 2019 School : ST. ANNE COLLEGE LUCENA, INC. Address : DIVERSION ROAD, BRGY GULANG-GULANG, LUCENA CITY Building : JHS Floor : Room/Grp No. : 1 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended Birth Date Applic No. Number 1 ABAMONGA STEPHANY COLES CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY (DON 07-11-1999 008829 SEVERINO AGR'L. COLL.) 2 ABANTE ELOISA MARIE BISCOCHO LIPA CITY COLLEGES 02-24-1992 007746 3 ABARINTOS HAIDE GARCIA UNIVERSITY OF BATANGAS 11-30-1991 012224 4 ABDON KARL GABRIEL SOMBILON SACRED HEART COLLEGE OF LUCENA 06-15-1998 005858 CITY, INC. 5 ABE JANETH MAMPAY MANUEL S. ENVERGA UNIV. 01-23-1970 007116 FOUNDATION-LUCENA CITY 6 ABEJA MARY SHERLETTE BOSQUE THE FAMILY CLINIC, INC. 11-16-1976 000322 7 ABEL JOSEPH DOMINIQUE BIESCAS SACRED HEART COLLEGE OF LUCENA 02-28-1999 006404 CITY, INC. 8 ABELA MARY CRIS PEÑASCOSAS BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY- 09-16-1995 012589 BATANGAS CITY (PBMIT) 9 ABIT ANGELO BAUTISTA SAINT JOHN COLLEGE-CALAMBA 02-13-1991 004672 10 ABRENICA JESUZETTE MARTILLANA SACRED HEART COLLEGE OF LUCENA 02-07-1999 005506 CITY, INC. 11 ABRIA LIEZL ARQUILITA SAINT ANNE COLLEGE LUCENA, INC. 12-29-1985 003306 12 ABRIGONDA JANETH MENDOZA LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES 05-13-1988 012226 UNIVERSITY-BATANGAS,INC 13 ABUEVA ELAINE ANNE MARASIGAN SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY- 07-01-1999 009336 LUCBAN (SLPC) 14 ACASIO ROWENA BONGHANOY STI COLLEGE - GLOBAL CITY, TAGUIG 06-24-1992 002536 15 ACCAD RIZALYN CARANGUIAN SAINTS JOHN AND PAUL COLLEGES- 10-19-1986 013412 CALAMBA 16 ACEVEDA LEILANI CRUZAT LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES 11-04-1987 003350 UNIVERSITY-BATANGAS,INC 17 ADARLO CHRISTINE ANN BUENAFE UNIVERSITY OF BATANGAS 03-27-1989 007831 18 AFUANG DIANA KATRINA JUNIO UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP 10-14-1989 008604 RIZAL-CALAMBA CAMPUS 19 AGAPAY KATRINA REYES CALAYAN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 01-20-1999 011539 INC.(for. -
Lipa City...Emerging City for All Seasons???
A Service of Leibniz-Informationszentrum econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible. zbw for Economics Cuenca, Janet S.; Dometita, Ma. Libertad Working Paper Lipa City...Emerging City for All Seasons??? PIDS Discussion Paper Series, No. 2004-51 Provided in Cooperation with: Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Philippines Suggested Citation: Cuenca, Janet S.; Dometita, Ma. Libertad (2004) : Lipa City...Emerging City for All Seasons???, PIDS Discussion Paper Series, No. 2004-51, Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Makati City This Version is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/127876 Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Terms of use: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Documents in EconStor may be saved and copied for your Zwecken und zum Privatgebrauch gespeichert und kopiert werden. personal and scholarly purposes. Sie dürfen die Dokumente nicht für öffentliche oder kommerzielle You are not to copy documents for public or commercial Zwecke vervielfältigen, öffentlich ausstellen, öffentlich zugänglich purposes, to exhibit the documents publicly, to make them machen, vertreiben oder anderweitig nutzen. publicly available on the internet, or to distribute or otherwise use the documents in public. Sofern die Verfasser die Dokumente unter Open-Content-Lizenzen (insbesondere CC-Lizenzen) zur Verfügung gestellt haben sollten, If the documents have been made available under an Open gelten abweichend von diesen Nutzungsbedingungen die in der dort Content Licence (especially Creative Commons Licences), you genannten Lizenz gewährten Nutzungsrechte. may exercise further usage rights as specified in the indicated licence. www.econstor.eu Philippine Institute for Development Studies Surian sa mga Pag-aaral Pangkaunlaran ng Pilipinas Lipa City...Emerging City for all Seasons??? Janet S. -
Coverpage RPFP Vol 2 Updated
REGION IV-A (CALABARZON) REGIONAL PHYSICAL FRAMEWORK PLAN 2004-2030 (Volume 2 - Physical and Socio-Economic Profile and Situational Analysis) Philippine Copyright @ 2008 National Economic and Development Authority Regional Office IV-A (CALABARZON) Printed in Quezon City, Philippines Table of Contents List of Tables List of Figures List of Acronyms Acknowledgement Other Sources of Data/Information A. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 1 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1.1 Location and Political Subdivision 2 1.2 Land Area and Land Classification 3 1.3 Topography 4 1.4 Slope 5 1.5 Soil physiology and suitability 6 1.6 Rock type and their distribution 9 1.7 Climate 9 1.8 Water Resources 10 1.9 Mineral Resources 10 1.10 Volcanoes 13 2 LAND USE 2.1 Production Land Use 14 2.1.1 Agricultural Land 14 a. Existing Agricultural Land Use in the NPAAAD b. Existing Land Use of the SAFDZ iii Table of Contents 2.1.2 Livestock and Poultry Production Areas 18 2.1.3 Fishery Resources 20 a. Major Fishing Grounds b. Municipal Fishing c. Municipal Fisherfolks 2.1.4 Highlight of Agricultural Performance and 21 Food Sufficiency a. Crops, Livestock and Poultry b. Fishing Production Performance c. Food Sufficiency Level\Feed Sufficiency 2.1.5 Agrarian Reform Areas 23 a. Land Acquisition and Distribution b. Agrarian Reform Communities (ARCs) 2.1.6 Mineral Resources 25 a. Metallic Minerals b. Non-Metallic Minerals c. Mining Permits Issues 2.1.7 Industrial Development Areas 28 a. Industrial Center b. Ecozones 2.1.8 Tourism 34 a. Tourism Areas b. Foreign and Domestic Tourist Travel Movements 2.2 Protection Land Use 40 2.2.1 National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) 40 a. -
List of Licensed Covid-19 Testing Laboratory in the Philippines
LIST OF LICENSED COVID-19 TESTING LABORATORY IN THE PHILIPPINES ( as of November 26, 2020) OWNERSHIP MUNICIPALITY / NAME OF CONTACT LICENSE REGION PROVINCE (PUBLIC / TYPE OF TESTING # CITY FACILITY NUMBER VALIDITY PRIVATE) Amang Rodriguez 1 NCR Metro Manila Marikina City Memorial Medical PUBLIC Cartridge - Based PCR 8948-0595 / 8941-0342 07/18/2020 - 12/31/2020 Center Asian Hospital and 2 NCR Metro Manila Muntilupa City PRIVATE rRT PCR (02) 8771-9000 05/11/2020 - 12/31/2020 Medical Center Chinese General 3 NCR Metro Manila City of Manila PRIVATE rRT PCR (02) 8711-4141 04/15/2020 - 12/31/2020 Hospital Detoxicare Molecular 4 NCR Metro Manila Mandaluyong City PRIVATE rRT PCR (02) 8256-4681 04/11/2020 - 12/31/2020 Diagnostics Laboratory Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital and (02) 8294-2571; 8294- 5 NCR Metro Manila Caloocan City PUBLIC Cartridge - Based PCR 08/13/2020 - 12/31/2020 Sanitarium 2572 ; 8294-2573 (GeneXpert)) Lung Center of the 6 NCR Metro Manila Quezon City PUBLIC rRT PCR 8924-6101 03/27/2020 - 12/31/2020 Philippines (LCP) Lung Center of the 7 NCR Metro Manila Quezon City Philippines PUBLIC Cartridge - Based PCR 8924-6101 05/06/2020 - 12/31/2020 (GeneXpert) Makati Medical Center 8 NCR Metro Manila Makati City PRIVATE rRT PCR (02) 8888-8999 04/11/2020 - 12/31/2020 (HB) Marikina Molecular 9 NCR Metro Manila Marikina City PUBLIC rRT PCR 04/30/2020 - 12/31/2020 Diagnostic laboratory Philippine Genome 10 NCR Metro Manila Quezon City Center UP-Diliman PUBLIC rRT PCR 8981-8500 Loc 4713 04/23/2020 - 12/31/2020 (NHB) Philippine Red Cross - (02) 8790-2300 local 11 NCR Metro Manila Mandaluyong City PRIVATE rRT PCR 04/23/2020 - 12/31/2020 National Blood Center 931/932/935 Philippine Red Cross - 12 NCR Metro Manila City of Manila PRIVATE rRT PCR (02) 8527-0861 04/14/2020 - 12/31/2020 Port Area Philippine Red Cross 13 NCR Metro Manila Mandaluyong City Logistics and PRIVATE rRT PCR (02) 8790-2300 31/12/2020 Multipurpose Center Research Institute for (02) 8807-2631; (02) 14 NCR Metro Manila Muntinlupa City Tropical Medicine, Inc.