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Kalinga assures dialysis patients access to facilities

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TABUK CITY, Kalinga - The provincial government of Kalinga assured dialysis patients access to facilities while the Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine is in effect.

The Inter Agency Task Force (IATF) for emerging and re – emerging diseases in the province said a list of names and addresses of locals who undergo dialysis or chemothera­py in medical facilities in Region 2 is already collated.

Governor Ferdinand Tubban said the list would allow the provincial government, the six municipali­ties and this component city, to address the needs of the patients during the month-long quarantine.

During the IATF – Kalinga meeting on Tuesday, Tubban said the towns should submit the list as there are about 100 kidney patients from the province undergoing either dialysis or chemothera­py in Cagayan Valley's capital of Tuguegarao and nearby Isabela province, who need to be assisted as they cross borders. Tuguegarao is only a 45minute drive from this capital town.

Others who need to go to Tuguegarao for medical treatment will also be included.

In Kalinga, there are four medical facilities - the government-run Kalinga provincial hospital, Almora General Hospital, Taclobao Hospital, and San Juan General Hospital.

Only Almora Hospital offers dialysis services but limited to 20 patients per day and will not be able to serve the additional 100 reported patients.

Tubban said a memorandum containing the list would be issued and distribute­d to the checkpoint­s to avoid a repeat of an incident where a patient going to Tuguegarao was prevented by cops from leaving.

In the meeting, Tubban said the national protocol exempts medical purposes from the quarantine, as he recommende­d carpooling for kidney patients who

have no vehicles while those with service must get a quarantine pass.

Medical practition­ers holding clinics in Kalinga are likewise allowed entry upon showing proof of their profession.

As of Tuesday, Kalinga Province has 37 persons under investigat­ion and 1,197 persons under monitoring for Covid-19.

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