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Zoé Robledo, the head of the IMSS , announced Los Pinos cultural center, the former presidential residence , will shelter healthcare workers at the frontline in the fight against COVID-19.
Some of the doctors are afraid to return to their homes since they could infect their families with COVID-19 . Others have been harassed or attacked as a result of their labor.
During a news conference, Robledo said at least 80 health workers will stay at the venue.
The services provided to the experts will include food , laundry , beds , as well as recreational activities. They will also have WiFi access and transport to hospitals.
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Robledo explained the idea to use Los Pinos to house health workers came up when it became evident that they needed places to stay while they treated patients with COVID-19 .
The IMSS director also explained that authorities analyzed the possibility to install a hospital at Los Pinos but decided the facilities weren't fit for a temporary hospital .
The cultural center could house up to 100 healthcare workers for around three weeks.
According to a poll, 86% of IMSS workers said they were interested in staying at Los Pinos during the public health emergency for security reasons, commute times, and to prevent contagions in their families.
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On May 4, health workers began to arrive at Los Pinos, where they will stay for around three weeks.
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