Sun.Star Baguio

Magalong assures arrival of additional Covid-19 test kits

- Jonathan Llanes Sun*Star Reporter

BAGUIO City Mayor Benjamin Magalong assured the arrival of some 80 Coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) test kits to be used by the Baguio General

Hospital and Medical Center (BGHMC).

BGHMC is one of the five sub-national Covid – 19 testing centers which service Regions 1,2 and the Cordillera Administra­tive Regional (CAR).

Aside from the initial 80 test kits, the city’s chief executive said an additional 300 test kits have arrived in Metro Manila which will be donated to Baguio City aside from gowns to be used by the health services assigned at the BGHMC triage area for Covid19.

“The good news is we have about 5.000 test kits but since it’s different from the initial 100 test kits given by the Department of Health (DOH) to BGHMC, this would still have to be reconfigur­ed because

this has a different system or procedure. The PCR machine would have to reconfigur­e this because of various intricacie­s which do not have ordinary materials,” Magalong said.

Magalong acknowledg­ed that aside from the need for additional test kits, additional personal protective equipment (PPE) to be used by the health service providers is also a priority of the local government unit.

“What is critical right now are the bodysuits for our health workers and I am looking at around 3,000 bodysuits which will be good for at least six weeks and after that, we would need more especially when cases escalates. These bodysuits are disposable because what we are preventing especially for front liners having direct contact with positive cases is for these bodysuits to be disposable,” Magalong said.

For patients who will undergo a testing process for Covid - 19, the mayor assured once a patient becomes a candidate for testing depending on the prognosis of medical specialist­s at BGHMC, no financial obligation will be asked from them.

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