By
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY -- City Health Officer Dr. Rowena Galpo reported the current Covid-19 variant afflicting patients in this summer capital appeared to be far more infectious and fast-moving as she echoed Mayor Benjamin Magalong’s suspicions that UK and other variants could be widespread in the city.
“Before,
we would record one person in one family or household getting infected and
isolation would prevent its spread. Not so this time. By the time
we realize that one has it, the whole family is also infected,” Galpo said.
“As the mayor said, yes we must have the variants,” she added.
However she said the while the new variants are more contagious, the mode of transmission remains the same and thus, same prevention measures can be done to avoid getting infected.
“As the mayor said, yes we must have the variants,” she added.
However she said the while the new variants are more contagious, the mode of transmission remains the same and thus, same prevention measures can be done to avoid getting infected.
“The
best prevention remains to be the wearing of face mask and face shield,
physical distancing, proper washing of hands, avoidance of crowd, close
conversation and confined spaces and proper ventilation,” she said.
Currently,
the city has a total of 27 known cases of B1117 of UK variant but the mayor
believes the city has more cases than what was reported by the Philippine
Genome Center but which cannot be captured due to limitations in processing all
the specimens submitted by the city.
As
to the Indian variant or the B1617, Galpo said one returning Filipino worker
(ROF) from the city who was on the same flight with one of the positive case is
now being monitored.
The
resident had tested negative for the virus in the three RT-PCR tests done and
has not exhibited symptom thus far.
The
ROF was not a close contact and just happened to be in the same flight with the
patient but tracking and monitoring was done just the same to make sure that
there was no transmission.
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