The Manila Times

PH to test 2% of population

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THE Philippine­s aims to test 1.5 to 2 percent of its almost 110 million population under its expanded testing for the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19), Malacañang said on Tuesday.

Palace spokesman Harry Roque Jr. said the Philippine­s was working on a “global benchmark,” which is set to test 1 to 2 percent of the entire population, or higher than that in the epicenter.

“Sig ur opoka sim ali‘yunggi na g am it term na‘ mass testing ;’ an gt a wag pod ap at ay‘ expanded targeted testing .’ Walapong bans as a bu on gm undo na tine test ang la hatng kan i lang mama mayan( Perhaps we used the term‘ mass testing’ incorrectl­y. We should call it ‘expanded targeted testing.’ There’s no country that tests all of its citizens),” Roque said.

“Angsusisa testing ay work on benchmarks. Ibigpongsa­bihin, 1

to 2 percent of the population of the entire country or in the case of an epicenter, even higher, up to 10 percent. ‘Yanpoangni­nanais natinsa Metro Manila (The key in testing is to work on benchmarks or target 1 to 2 percent of the population of the entire country or in the case of an epicenter, even higher, up to 10 percent. That’s what we’re aiming for in Metro Manila),” he added.

The government drew flak online after Roque admitted that there was no program for mass testing yet because resources were limited.

But he clarified that the government’s expanded testing initiative would be aided by the private sector.

“From the very beginning, it has really been a public-private partnershi­p as far as testing is concerned,” Roque said.

“Businesses know that the economy cannot reopen without a significan­t number of our population being subjected to testing,” he added.

As of May 15, Roque said the government had conducted 11,127 coronaviru­s tests daily from the usual 5,000 tests in earlier May.

He said those who needed to undergo testing were citizens with symptoms of the disease, those coming from abroad, all close contacts of said persons, and those who tested positive in rapid antibody tests.

The government has so far distribute­d 275,000 test kits to areas that do not yet have

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