HEALTH
TRENDS
Analou
De Vera
What happens after you come into close
contact with one who just tested positive for COVID-19?
Or what happens if you feel sick and think
you have the mild symptoms of the virus?
Manila Bulletin has
drawn a step-by-step guide on what happens from the time a person comes into
close contact with an infected person to the time he or she is tested and gets
a negative or a positive result. We interviewed Department of Health
Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire to help us draw up this guide.
It also relates the
steps that a person with mild symptoms will go through until he or she is
either referred to a hospital or to a quarantine facility – or to self
quarantine at home.
1.
Isolate/separate yourself from other people. The World Health Organization
defines “close contact” as a person who has had face-to-face contact with a
confirmed case within one meter and for more than 15 minutes.
A) If possible, stay
in a specific room in your home. If you don’t have a room, maintain physical
distancing with the other members of your family and wear a face mask. Also
separate your utensils: spoon and fork, plate, and your drinking glass.
B) Wash your hands
often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds; or use alcohol-based
sanitizer.
C) If you have a
fever, you may take a paracetamol. If you have a sore throat, you may take
throat lozenges or drink tea, the DOH said.
2. Inform your local
health officials/Barangay Health Response Teams (BHERTS) that you are isolating
at home because you had a close contact with a person with COVID-19, or if you
are exhibiting symptoms.
3. The BHERTs will
arrange your referral to undergo a COVID-19 test. There are 105 licensed
COVID-19 testing centers nationwide.
4. While waiting for
your test result, you should undergo strict isolation.
5. The BHERTs will
evaluate if you will be placed in a temporary treatment and monitoring facility
(TTMF), or if you can go home quarantine, or if you need to go to a
hospital. BHERT is composed of the local health officials, so they
determine who should be tested and quarantined based on DOH protocols, said DOH
Undersecretary Vergeire.
6. There are two types
of TTMF – the LIGTAS COVID Center or the local isolation and general treatment
areas for COVID-19 cases and the Mega LIGTAS COVID Center.
a)
LIGTAS COVID Centers are managed by the local government units. “It is a
community-managed facility within a barangay, municipality, city or province,
where contact, suspect, probable, and confirmed cases of COVID-19 with mild
symptoms, whose home environment cannot support physical distancing,” the DOH
said.
b)
MEGA LIGTAS Centers are the “larger scale versions of the LIGTAS COVID Center,
managed by the national government.” There are 14 MEGA facilities nationwide:
In Metro Manila: Philippine International Convention Center, World Trade
Center, Las Pinas Rehabilitation Center, Quezon Institute, Ultra Stadium, Rizal
Memorial Coliseum, Ninoy Aquino Stadium, and Ynares Sports Complex; In Central
Luzon: ASEAN Convention Center, New Clark City National Government
Administrative Center, Philippine Arena, Filinvest, and Mega Treatment and
Rehabilitation Center; In Calabarzon: the Alonte Sports Arena.
7. Prepare the
following things while you are waiting for the BHERTs’ referral for admission
in a TTMF: valid identification cards, maintenance medicine, cellphone or other
necessary gadgets, alcohol or hand sanitizers, extra cash, clothes, toiletries,
among others.
8. Free food is
provided in the quarantine centers, Usec. Vergeire said, but relatives may also
deliver food to you which should be endorsed to the caregivers in the TTMF, the
DOH said.
When can a patient
choose home quarantine?
1.
The DOH does not prohibit individuals to undergo home quarantine as long as the
following requirements are strictly met: The patient has his or her own room
with bathroom, and there is no person living in the house who is vulnerable to
the virus (senior citizens, and those who may be compromised due to a disease
or illness). While on home quarantine, the patient should clean and disinfect
surfaces in the room, wash hands often, and thoroughly wash utensils after use.
When the patient is
positive for COVID-19
1. The patient will
remain in the TTMF or hospital until advised that it is safe to return to
normal activities.
2. A
patient under home quarantine should immediately inform the local health
officers or the BHERTs that he or she tested positive and follow their
instructions.
3.
The patient should also inform his or her own physician to ask for advice on
the care needed especially if the patient is suffering from certain diseases.
4.
Contact tracing will be conducted by the BHERTs.
5.
The patient should inform those who they were in contact with – starting two
days from the time they were diagnosed –so these contacts can also isolate
themselves.
6.
If the patient has trouble breathing or if the condition deteriorates,
immediately seek medical attention or call the BHERTs for assistance.
What if you test
negative for COVID?
1.
The person should still complete the quarantine of 14 days, said Dr. Beverly
Ho, DOH director for Health Promotion and Communication Service.
2.
After the quarantine, return to normal activities and strictly observe the
minimum health standards.
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