By
Liza Agoot
BAGUIO
CITY -- Mayor Benjamin Magalong urged establishments catering to
large number of clients to heighten implementation of safety protocols after
four workers of a remittance center were found positive of the virus.
“Heighten
(your) health and safety measures to prevent disease contraction and
transmission,” said Magalong, the country’s contact tracing czar.
On Thursday,
the Public Information Office-Baguio reported five more cases, four from the
remittance center, ere added as a result of the continuing expanded testing in
high-risk establishments.
On Sept. 2,
nine of the 12 cases recorded were also discovered through the expanded testing
of the high-risk sectors.
Aileen
Refuerzo, chief information officer, said the city continues to find ways to
sustain its expanded testing program to locate more positive patients and
immediately implement control measures.
Last week,
she said the city conducted the Philippine Red Cross' Reverse Transcription
-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) tests, through the help of Covid-19 Program
Deputy Chief Implementer Secretary Vince Dizon, which covered a total of 824
persons from high-risk sectors.
She said 14
turned out to be infected indicating a positivity rate of 1.7 percent.
Refuerzo said
that according to the mayor, the PRC has set another round of tests from
September 17 to 19 targeting 3,000 residents here, and 1,000 tests for the
BLISTT (Benguet, La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, Tuba and Tublay) area on Sept.
18.
From August
28 to September 3, a total of 54 cases were recorded in Baguio with 38 of them
coming from the expanded testing in the high-risk sectors. -- PNA
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