By Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY -- Baguio
City’s contact tracing methodology for Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) continues
to make waves catching interest of the World Health Organization (WHO).
Mayor
Benjamin Magalong presented the scheme before WHO Regional Office for Western
Pacific Regional Director Dr. Takeshi Kasai and Country Representative Dr. Rabi
Abeyasinghe and Dept. of Health Undersecretary Gerardo Bayugo during the Joint
WHO-DOH Visit to the Cordillera Administrative Region on COVID-19 Response last
July 10 at the Baguio Country Club.
The visit was
part of the WHO’s documentation of Covid-19 best measures being implemented in
the countryside to determine best practices that can be learned and shared with
the end in view of improving the strategy in handling the pandemic.
During the
forum, the team also looked into the Covid-19 strategies of Benguet province as
presented by Gov. Melchor Diclas as well as the medical program of the Baguio
General Hospital and Medical Center by Medical Officer Dr. Ricardo Ruñez Jr.
In his
keynote message, Kasai said the city’s contact tracing system has gained
impressive feedback in the country and WHO wanted to learn its mechanics
first-hand in recognition of contact tracing as a key to changing the course of
the outbreak.
The next day,
the team toured the city’s Contact Tracing Command Center where they were
walked through the process which involves approaches on detection, isolation,
testing and tracing.
A homegrown
process put together by the mayor, it integrates police cognitive interviewing
technique, computerized data collection and link analysis tools and patient
identity disclosure to maximize gathering of contact information and facilitate
quarantine, testing, disinfection and medical protocols.
The WHO
representatives expressed appreciation of the city’s system and noted similarities
in some of the approaches to those being implemented in Singapore and South
Korea, according to City Health Officer Dr. Rowena Galpo and City Epidemiology
Surveillance Unit head Dr. Donnabel Tubera.
They were
also impressed by the mayor’s strong leadership in getting the system together
and the cooperation of the people, the city health officials added.
Due to this,
Magalong was designated as the country’s contact-tracing czar in the battle
against Covid-19.
Persons with
an “investigative mindset,” including former investigators and intelligence
personnel, can be tapped to help track down patients with suspected coronavirus
infection, Magalong said Monday.
Magalong was
former head of the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection
Group (PNP-CIDG).
“We are
talking about the interviewers because this will be composed of PNP
investigators at health workers. Unang-una, partnership po ito, kailangan din
po natin ng doctors, kailangan din po natin ng nurses. Kailangan din po natin
ng mga retired investigators or law enforcement investigators (First, this is a
partnership. We will need doctors, nurses, retired investigators or law
enforcement investigators),” he said during a televised press briefing Monday.
“Probably,
kung talagang kulang na kulang na po tayo, kailangan po nating kumuha ng mga
dating mga criminologist. Puwede rin po nating kunin iyong mga retired na
intelligence personnel (Probably if we face a shortage, we will get former
criminologists. We can also get retired intelligence personnel),” he said.
The new
contact tracers will be trained on “cognitive interviewing” to effectively
trace close contacts of a coronavirus patient, according to Magalong.
“Ang
pinakaimportante po dito na qualification ay mayroon kahit papano pong
tinatawag nating investigative mindset, iyong inquisitive iyong tao (The most
important qualification is having an investigative mindset, an inquisitive
person),” he said.
He said the
analysts, encoders, technical support and community support teams will also be
tapped to assist in the contact tracing efforts. He said the training of
contact tracers on cognitive interviewing and technology applications such as
COVID-19 data collection tool, geographical information, and analytical
tool-link analysis may take a week.
“I want to
tell you that we will radically change the structure of our contact tracing
system),” he said.
As of July
13, the country has recorded 57,006 cases of coronavirus with 1,599 deaths and
20,371 recoveries.
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