By Pigeon
Lobien
BAGUIO CITY – Benguet vegetable
truckers and their helpers were told to undergo rapid testing for coronavirus
disease (Covid-19) prior to their trip to Manila and to go into quarantine upon
their return.
“Truckers should undergo
rapid testing before their trip and undergo quarantine once they return,”
provincial health officer, Dr. Mercedes Calpito said during the online press
conference on Tuesday.
Calpito made this plea
after the province recorded two more new cases in the past two days, raising
the active cases to 14.
Calpito said that the two
latest cases had a history of travel to Metro Manila and Region III (Central
Luzon).
Benguet health workers were
able to track down the patient’s travel companion in Tuba town. The patient was
brought to the Benguet General Hospital and Medical Center (BGHMC) for his test
which proved positive and was eventually confined.
Benguet vegetable truckers
travel to the National Capital Region which has the most cases of Covid-19 with
12,000 of the 21,895 recorded national cases.
Quezon City and Manila, where the vegetables are brought, have the most
cases among the cities in the country.
Most of the cases in Baguio
and Benguet, the hardest hit local government units in the region, have a
history of travel to Metro Manila and Calabarzon, the country’s third hardest
hit with 1,810 cases after Central Visayas with 3,442 cases.
Meanwhile, the Department of Health-Cordillera Administrative Region
(DOH-CAR) regional director, Dr. Amelita Pangilinan said that Abra recorded its
fourth case after more than a month of zero cases. The patient is a 32-year-old
female nurse from Lapaz town, who works at the Seares Hospital.
Baguio has five active
cases of the 36 total, while Ifugao has two and Apayao, one. (PNA)
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