Latest Baguio City Covid- 19 cases asymptomatic
>> Monday, June 15, 2020
By Meriam Del Rosario
BAGUIO CITY
-- All four new Covid-19 cases reported since this city's Modified General
Community Quarantine (MGCQ) status on June 1 were asymptomatic, reports from
the city information office and the city health services office said.
Mayor
Benjamin Magalong confirmed June 5 the latest patient was a 32-year old male
from South Central Aurora Hill.
The mayor
said the patient was known to have been exposed to John Delinger Batulan, a
nurse who was confirmed positive of the dreaded disease on June 2.
The patient
is asymptomatic, the mayor said.
The latest
patient has been added to the city's Covid-19 toll on June 4, bringing the
tally of total cases in Baguio City to 36.
On June 1,
the first day the city was under MGCQ, two cases were reported, and both
patients were asymptomatic.
The next day,
the third case was reported, and was also asymptomatic.
The first two
cases reported on June 1 included a 25-year old male who was committed to the
Baguio City Jail on May 29, and identified by the Baguio City Police Office
(BCPO) personnel as Bernard Agbuya, 25, of Apugan, Poliwes.
Agbuya tested
positive May 31 and was apprehended by the Baguio City Police Station 8 late
evening of May 28 after a squabble with neighbors, reportedly at a drinking spree
with his brother, which also caused serious injuries to Agbuya's father.
Charges of
direct assault with resistance and disobedience to persons in authority and
violation of the liquor ban were filed against Agbuya, along with the other
suspects, following a spot report to city police director Col. Allen Rae Co by
Capt. Roger Kurt Pacificar.
Poliwes
immediately placed on lockdown by the mayor on May 29 for recalcitrant behavior
of residents.
The other case was a 28-year old female from City Camp Central, identified as Ailene Doria, a returning Baguio worker who arrived May 29 to resume work as a store manager in one of the city's establishments.
Doria responded to the mayor's call for identify revelation to help ease contact tracing, prevent virus transmission and save lives.
The other case was a 28-year old female from City Camp Central, identified as Ailene Doria, a returning Baguio worker who arrived May 29 to resume work as a store manager in one of the city's establishments.
Doria responded to the mayor's call for identify revelation to help ease contact tracing, prevent virus transmission and save lives.
She
reportedly came from La Union where she stayed at a company-appointed boarding
house in the City of San Fernando for three days from May 26, while waiting for
confirmation of her travel date to Baguio.
She was asymptomatic, but as a returning Baguio resident, she went through the process, where her diagnostic x-ray result showed a suspicious pneumonia, which prompted triage doctors to let her undergo a swab or the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test.
She was asymptomatic, but as a returning Baguio resident, she went through the process, where her diagnostic x-ray result showed a suspicious pneumonia, which prompted triage doctors to let her undergo a swab or the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test.
Magalong had
then directed concerned offices to expedite disinfection, contact tracing,
isolation and patient management.
Magalong advised the public to be extra vigilant even while contact tracing, quarantine, disinfection and medical measures are ongoing.
Magalong advised the public to be extra vigilant even while contact tracing, quarantine, disinfection and medical measures are ongoing.
Meanwhile,
the Baguio City Jail had also called on those who visited the male dorm
response team post from May 29-31 to coordinate immediately with the City
Health Services Office or the BCPO contact tracing team.
The City Health Services Office also, during an online media forum on Tuesday, June 2, reminded the public to practice community discipline as some restrictions are relaxed under MGCQ.
The City Health Services Office also, during an online media forum on Tuesday, June 2, reminded the public to practice community discipline as some restrictions are relaxed under MGCQ.
Assistant
City Health Officer Celiaflor Brillantes said that everyone is tasked to remind
or reprimand family members and fellow residents to not loiter outside their
homes, but to continue to stay at home as much as possible, while the Covid-19
threat remains.
It is
important that each one must ensure their personal safety and that of others,
Brillantes added.
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