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CEBU CITY INFECTIONS EXCEED RECOVERIES AS DEATHS TOP 200

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THE Cebu City Health Department (CHD) reported 88 new cases of coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19), exceeding the 61 laboratory-negative cases on Friday, July 3, 2020.

An additional 18 mortalitie­s were also reported, raising the death toll on Covid-19 from 193 to 211.

Three barangays reported two mortalitie­s each. These are Luz, Guadalupe and Sambag II.

Twelve barangays had one death each: Bacayan, Calamba, Capitol Site, Duljo, Inayawan, Kasambagan, Mambaling, San Nicolas Proper, Sapangdaku, Sta. Cruz, T. Padilla, and Tejero.

The new cases came from 31 barangays as follows, Apas (six), Basak San Nicolas (two), Binaliw (one), Luz (two), Bulacao (one), Busay (one), Calamba (one), Kamputhaw (two), Capitol Site (two), Day-as (four), Duljo (one), Ermita (one), Guadalupe (eight), Hipodromo (one), Inayawan (eight), Kalunasan (two), Kasambagan (two), Kinasang-an (two), Labangon (eight), Lahug (two), Mabolo (five), Pahina Central (two), Pardo (five), Punta Princesa (one), Quiot (one), Sambag I (three), San Nicolas Proper (seven), Sapangdaku (one), T. Padilla (three), Talamban (one), Tisa (one), and one with unverified address.

Among the recoveries, the highest number came from Barangay Tisa, which reported 25, followed by Barangay Apas with 13.

Other laboratory-negative or recoveries were from Barangays Basak Pardo (four), Day-as (one), Guadalupe (seven), Inayawan (two), Labangon (one), Mambaling (two), Sambag II (one), San Nicolas Proper (one), Suba (one), and Tisa (three).

As of July 3, Cebu City has 5,824 total cases of infection, including 2,567 active cases, 3,046 laboratory-negative or recoveries and 211 deaths.

The CHD removed four cases that were recorded twice.

Meanwhile, Cebu City Mayor Edgardo Labella announced Friday afternoon that 42 patients at the Cebu City Quarantine Center were discharged after their repeat test yielded negative results.

Labella said a total of 142 individual­s, who have recovered from the disease, have been discharged from the facility.

Frontliner­s

Among the Covid-19 cases are 12 personnel of the Cebu Ciy Fire Station, spokespers­on SFO3 Wendell Villanueva confirmed.

Of the 12, three have recovered but are still awaiting certificat­ion that will allow them to return to work.

Nine are under monitoring in an isolation center. They have not developed any symptoms, Villanueva said.

Three out in the city have been locked down for disinfecti­on. These are Pahina Central, Parian and Mabolo.

“But I’d like to assure the public that there is nothing to worry about because the situation is manageable and we have conducted an interventi­on,” Villanueva said.

He assured that their fire fighting capability has not been diminished. Six fire stations and six substation­s remain open.

He also assured that no personnel who are found positive for the virus are allowed to go on field. Instead, they are immediatel­y sent to an isolation center.

Villanueva said all Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) personnel, who are among the frontliner­s in the battle against Covid-19, undergo a decontamin­ation process whenever they come in from the field.

Fire station closed

In Mandaue City, the fire station was temporaril­y closed for disinfecti­on after one personnel developed fever and sore throat, which are among the symptoms of Covid-19.

The Mandaue City Fire Station announced the temporary closure and suspension of transactio­ns at the office in a Facebook post Thursday night, July 2.

Mandaue City Fire Marshall CFINsp. Bernard Batnag Jr. said the personnel was diagnosed with urinary tract infection (UTI). He is admitted at a hospital in Lapu-Lapu City.

Batnag said the personnel will be swabbed for a reverse transcript­ion polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test to make sure that he has not contracted Covid-19.

Lapu-Lapu City cases

In Lapu-Lapu City, Mayor Junard Chan announced 86 new cases of infection Friday, including 12 members of the Lapu-Lapu City Police Office (LLCPO).

Police Col. Clarito Baja, LLCPO director, said those found positive for the virus are from the Traffic Enforcemen­t Unit and Mobile Patrol Group (MPG).

They were brought to an isolation facility while their close contacts were swabbed for an RT-PCR test.

Baja assured that their law enforcemen­t operations would not be disrupted.

He also expressed support for the plan to effect a citizen’s arrest against quarantine violators, saying this would greatly help police efforts to enforce the rule on wearing face masks.

Chan, for his part, reiterated his support for such plan because several frontliner­s have contracted the disease. Among the most common quarantine violations is non-wearing of face masks.

As it is, Chan said there are not enough policemen for the estimated 500,000 residents in the city. The Covid-19 pandemic has further reduced the number of policemen, he said. / JJL / KFD / GCM / BBT

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