By Redjie Melvic Cawis
PUDTOL, Apayao – A
detainee, Citizens Armed Forces Geographical Unit (Cafgu) member and an
overseas foreign worker were among folks infected lately with Covid-19 in this
town.
Aggressive
contact tracing is now ongoing for people who may have come in
contact with three new Covid-19 positive cases.
Mayor Hector
Reuel Pascua said the three new cases on August 9 brought to five the
town’s total number of Covid-19 cases.
Pascua in his
official statement, said third case was a 25 year old male returning
overseas Filipino.
He completed
the 14 day quarantine and tested negative before going home to Apayao.
He underwent
another 7-day mandatory quarantine in his hometown which he also completed.
Then he was
served a warrant of arrest due to a previous case he was involved with.
He was
detained at the Pudtol Municipal Police Station, and as a requirement for
admission to the Luna Bureau of Jail and Management and Penology facility,
was swabbed and his test result that came in
August 8 turned positive for Covid-19.
The fourth
case was a 35 year old female, a barangay health worker from Barangay Aurora.
She was
swabbed tested on August 5 as part of the mass testing for frontliners in the
province.
She was found
asymptomatic and now admitted at the Far North Luzon Hospital and Training
Center in Luna due to an existing medical condition.
The fifth
case was a 22 year old member of the Citizen Armed Force
Geographical Unit (CAFGU) and a resident of Barangay Cacalaggan. He exhibited
symptoms and was immediately transported to the Far North Luzon Hospital and
Training Center.
Pascua said
concerned barangays where patients reside are now placed on temporary lockdown
as well as the municipal boarders.
The temporary
lockdown will not hamper government of essential goods, agricultural products,
workers and APORs subject to verification of appropriate identification papers,
media documents and travel authority documents.
The Pudtol
police station was also placed under temporary lockdown while awaiting test
results of uniformed personnel in direct contact with the detainee.
Pascua urged
people to take precautionary measures reminding them to avoid
spreading unverified information that discriminate the patients and
their families. -- PIA CAR
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