By Liza
Agoot
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Benjamin Magalong on Tuesday said the city government is on top of the Covid-19 situation and knows where the problem is despite the high number of cases recorded here. “We are hitting 150,000, our (swab) testing is almost 39 percent of the population, mataas din ang contact tracing ratio natin (our contact tracing ratio is also high),” Magalong said.
He said while the city has been recording a high number of cases each day, they are able to capture real-time what is happening on the ground.
“Importante mataas ang
testing, mataas ang contact tracing, talagang naka-capture mo at ramdam ang
nangyayari sa ground (what is important is we have high rate of swab
testing and contact tracing and we are able to capture and feel the situation
on the ground). If you don’t test, if you have low contact tracing ratio and
low incidence of Covid but underneath, nagbi-build ang steam, puputok na
lang yan at mabibigla ka (it is accumulating steam, it will suddenly blow
up and you will be surprised),” Magalong said.
According to the
city’s Covid-19 tracker as of Monday, it has conducted a total of 156,968
reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) tests. The city has a
population of 370,000.
Aside from massive
swab testing, the city also consistently holds aggressive contact tracing with
the most recent done on April 15 to 17.
“We are now working on
the temporary treatment and monitoring facilities (TTMF) like that at the
Baguio Convention Center which we will put up in front of BGHMC (Baguio General
Hospital and Medical Center). In principle, approved na yan (that is
already approved) and we are just formalizing with the national IATF so that it
can be fast tracked in time for rainy season para may additional rooms tayo (so
that we will have additional rooms),” Magalong said.
The modular hospital
extension will have at least an additional 30 to 40 beds.
Magalong said the city
is also continuously increasing the city-managed isolation facilities.
He said the Sto. Nino
community isolation facility is only 60 percent occupied and is continuously
being increased in capacity with the purchase of new hospital beds and
refurbishment of the other parts of the former hospital building.
There is also the
Teachers Camp isolation and quarantine facility, several small facilities near
the Health Services Office, and the latest, the Eurotel below the Baguio City
Hall where some floors will be used as isolation and others will be sleeping
quarters of medical workers.
At present, the
Critical Care Utilization Rate (CCUR) of the city is 83 percent and total
active Covid-19 cases of 1,305.
Based on a
consolidated daily report from the city public information office, Baguio has
recorded a total of 1,272 recoveries in a span of 19 days from April 1, which
cuts the number of occupants in isolation facilities whether in a city-managed
facility or in a hospital. -- PNA
Ifugao mayor, wife get Covid
LAGAWE, Ifugao – The mayor of this town and his wife tested positive for Covid-19 on April 16.
Mayor Martin Habawel Jr. said his wife Aimee experienced symptoms on April 13 while he remains asymptomatic.
The couple called on those who were exposed to them to undergo isolation and consult the municipal health office for contact tracing.
Lagawe logged 67 active cases on April 19.
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