LETTERS FROM THE AGNO
March L. Fianza
BAGUIO CITY -- This time, Baguio Mayor Benjie Magalong was called to
Cebu to explain to soldiers, policemen and medical frontline workers how the
technology in contact tracing works. The DILG has acknowledged Baguio as the
model to follow when it comes to contact tracing.
For more than two days last week, the mayor
underscored again the importance of technology that greatly helps simplify the
processes in contact tracing and identifying people and places in relation to
the transmission of COVID-19 infections.
Health experts all over believe that it is this system
that has to be created as it is one very important step to make prior to
reopening safely the economy of an LGU. What happened in Cebu is the reverse.
It reopened and relaxed its physical distancing first before organizing
contract tracing teams.
In fact, a health official in Region 07 admitted
that everybody was out of their houses when Cebu City and other areas
transitioned from general community quarantine (GCQ) to enhanced community
quarantine the first time.
Contact tracing is the most difficult process in
fighting and containing COVID-19 infections. It can be used in containing other
contagious diseases. Testing, treating and isolation or community quarantine
which comes with wearing masks, physical distancing and observing health
protocols are the other tools for containment.
The most ideal number of contact tracing teams is
just one team composed of five members that includes a doctor and a crime
investigator for a barangay of 5,000 population.
Mayor Magalong, a retired police general was
himself a former police investigator with the CIDG that he headed at one time
during his stint in the uniform service.
He explained that the police investigator in the
contact tracing team will do the cognitive interview, a method of extracting
information from crime victims (patients) and possible eyewitnesses (contacts)
“to get a clearer picture of what actually transpired in a crime scene”.
Contact tracing is essentially detective work, but
the team has to work with a technical expert who handles data collection, uses
of General Information Sheet (GIS) and link analysis, and other analytical
tools.
On the first day that Mayor Magalong and his team
of six touched down in Cebu early this week, there were at least 35 contact
tracing teams that were processing data but there were also 6, 000 COVID-19
infection cases. Cebu City reported 7,015 COVID-19 cases on the first day
Magalong and his team were there.
With that, plus an expected increase in cases, Cebu
City Mayor Edgardo Labella had no choice but to augment the existing number to
80 contact tracing teams to be assigned to each of the 80 barangays.
However, a team should only handle two cases at the
most because there are cases where first level contacts of just one person
infected with Covid-19 can reach as many as 50 to a hundred people.
Initially from ECQ (enhanced community quarantine)
to GCQ (general), Cebu was placed under ECQ again on June 15, 2020 because of
the rising number of COVID-19 cases. And even when Cebu was again placed under
ECQ, people still refused to do the minimum health standards, one LGU health
worker claimed.
Contact tracing has to be in place first before
physical distancing is relaxed because it identifies where the virus is and
isolates it. It breaks chains of transmission to prevent future spikes and
surges. And if cases are manageable, people are confident to go back to work.
That should not be difficult to understand.
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