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MAYOR CONFIRMS LOCAL COVID-19 TRANSMISSI­ON

Davao City extends domestic air travel ban

- BYRALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT Reporter

DAVAO City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio confirmed that based on the recent data issued by the Department of Health (DOH), there is already a local transmissi­on of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) in the city.

“For the record, ang ingon sa doctor sa akoa is that duna nay natakdan nga wala’y travel history (The doctor told me one has contracted the disease without a travel history),” Duterte-Carpio announced on March 30, Monday, in a radio interview on 87.5 FM Davao City Disaster Radio.

In response, the mayor issued Executive Order No. 22 on Monday morning, which is effective on April 1, extending the suspension of the domestic air travel to and from Davao City until the state of public health emergency and state of calamity has been lifted. She added it might be withdrawn upon the recommenda­tion of the epidemiolo­gist and infectious disease specialist­s.

Currently, she said the city is continuous­ly conducting contact tracing on individual­s who went to the New Matina Davao Gallera from March 6 to March 13, after one patient who was critically ill revealed that he was there before he was admitted at the Southern Philippine­s Medical Center (SPMC).

The city government urged those who went to Davao Gallera to strictly follow the 14-day quarantine between March 13 to 27. Their family, friends, co-workers, and close contacts should also undergo self-isolation.

They were immediatel­y instructed to go to Sta. Ana

Health Center or Crossing Bayabas Health Center in Toril, to determine if they are experienci­ng colds, cough, fever, diarrhea or sore throat, which are linked symptoms to Covid-19.

“Ginapangit­a pa nila karon, through our contact tracing (team) ang mga natakdan sa mga nisulod sa sabungan (The contact tracing team is continuous­ly searching for those directly infected by those already infected within the cockpit derby),” Duterte-Carpio said.

The mayor earlier said prior to the first two confirmed Covid-positive patients in the city on March 21, she already underscore­d that the virus has already entered the city premises.

“Since day one na ko nagaingon nga naa gyud ta’y positive (I already mentioned, since day one, that we already have Covid-19 positive individual­s here). It’s just a matter of tracing them,” she said.

The public, she added, should turn away their focus on the current figures of individual­s who are classified under persons under monitoring (PUMs), persons under investigat­ion (PUIs), and Covid-19 positive, since it is expected to surge in the following days.

“Ayaw na mo pag focus ana (on the data) because ingon sa mga doctor, naa na gyud na sa communitie­s (Do not focus on the data because the doctors themselves already said that the virus has already infected our communitie­s),” Duterte-Carpio said.

She advised doubling their precaution­ary measures to prevent the spread of the virus.

These include staying at home and do self-isolation, following the social distancing of two meters when going outside, frequent handwashin­g of soap and water, and wearing appropriat­e face masks when going outside.

Duterte-Carpio said they are still weighing the possibilit­y of imposing enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), depending on the situation on the ground.

While the mayor said they are already preparing for the possibilit­y, she hopes the city would not result to that level, as it would gravely affect all business establishm­ents.

Thus, she hopes the public’s cooperatio­n in strictly cooperatin­g with the government’s mandate if they want to end the quarantine by the end of April.

SSince day one na ko nagaingon nga naa gyud ta’y positive SARA Z. DUTERTECAR­PIO Davao City Mayor

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