Ilocos police HQ locked; 25 cops positive for Covid
>> Friday, September 11, 2020
By Freddie
Lazaro
CAMP FLORENDO, La Union – Ilocos Region Police Director
Brig. Gen. Rodolfo S. Azurin Jr. has placed the regional police headquarters
under indefinite lockdown starting Monday after 25 policemen tested positive
for Covid-19.
“We are not
allowing visitors to enter our regional headquarters as we abide by the
quarantine protocols on Covid-19. However, our work operations are continuing
inside the headquarters because we have a skeleton workforce to perform our
daily tasks,” he said.
He said not all the
offices in the regional headquarters have positive Covid-19 cases. Almost all
of the policemen, who tested positive, were assigned at the mobile force
company stationed in the regional headquarters, and were deployed as
frontliners manning border checkpoints in the region.
“Our police personnel
are physically and mentally exhausted, hence, they are immuno-compromised. It
is, therefore, necessary to take immediate actions in order to address this
rising health emergency within our ranks,” he said.
He said the indefinite
lockdown will automatically be lifted as soon as all of the police personnel
assigned in the regional police headquarters are cleared of Covid-19.
Azurin said since the
beginning of the enhanced community quarantine on March 16, the number of
policemen who tested positive for Covid-19 reached 56.
Thirty one recovered,
while 25 were still active.
Of the 25 active cases,
two have manifested mild symptoms while 23 were asymptomatic.
Of these cases, only one
is now admitted in a hospital, one under strict home quarantine and 23 in isolation
facilities.
Azurin attributed the
rapid increase in the number of infected cases in the police regional office to
the conduct of massive swab testing on all personnel, after a few of its
officers tested positive for the disease.
On Monday, he said a
total of 856 or 10 percent of the 8,631 of the Regional Headquarters, down to
police stations, has undergone reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction
(RT-PCR) test. These included personnel, who were considered close contacts of
the positive cases, while the remaining 90 percent of the personnel are all
scheduled for swab testing.
Azurin also ordered
Regional Health Service chief, police Col. Jessiemyr Protacio and police
Lt. Col. Relly Arnedo of the Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division
to conduct immediate contact tracing for all infected personnel.
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