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Covid- 19 testing output drops, backlog widens

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MANILA – Department of Health ( DOH) Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire on Thursday, October 22, 2020, admitted that the decision of the Philippine Red Cross ( PRC) to suspend swab tests charged to the Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n ( PhilHealth) has affected testing output.

Based on DOH data, testing output decreased and the backlog widened after PRC announced the suspension on October 15 because of PhilHealth’s failure to pay its outstandin­g balance of about P930 million.

The decline in tests conducted may have also impacted DOH’s daily reports on new coronaviru­s cases, deaths and recoveries.

The swab samples tested nationwide declined by more than 32 percent to an average of 22,423 a day from October 18 to 20, after the PRC suspension of PhilHealth- paid tests, compared to 33,186 daily average from October 13 to 15, or just before PRC announced the suspension.

The number of individual­s tested also decreased by 33.19 percent to an average of 20,714 a day for the October 18 to 20 period from 31,006 average per day from October 13 to 15.

The testing backlog soared to an average of 1,654 a day from

We recognize that fact. Hindi po tayo magkakaila na talagang malaki po ang contributi­on ng Philippine Red Cross sa ating daily outputs. Makikita po natin na malalaki talaga ‘ yung mga laboratory­o nila, yung kanilang kapasidad and it’s distribute­d across the different areas of the country.”

USEC. MARIA ROSARIO VERGEIRE Department of Health

October 18 to 20, eight times the 205 daily average from October 13 to 15.

Vergeire acknowledg­ed the effect of PRC’s decision on the testing output in the country.

“We recognize that fact. Hindi po tayo magkakaila na talagang malaki po ang contributi­on ng Philippine Red Cross sa ating daily outputs. Makikita po natin na malalaki talaga ‘ yung mga laboratory­o nila, yung kanilang kapasidad and it’s distribute­d across the different areas of the country,” she said in a virtual forum Thursday.

“So, yes, we were affected by the stopping of the operations of the Philippine Red Cross,” she added.

The PRC has conducted roughly one of every four RTPCR ( reverse transcript­ion- polymerase chain reaction) test conducted nationwide. The RT- PCR test examines swab samples to detect Sars- CoV- 2, the virus that causes coronaviru­s disease 2019 ( Covid- 19).

As of October 18, the organizati­on said it topped the list of laboratori­es with the highest number of tests at 1.099 million, or 26 percent of the total tests conducted nationwide.

Vergeire said DOH has identified 11 government laboratori­es that will temporaril­y conduct the tests that would have been conducted by the PRC.

“They ( 11 government laboratori­es) are now receiving the specimens coming from the different areas na kailangan pong ma- test ( that need to be tested),” Vergeire said.

Some private laboratori­es such as Detoxicare and BioPath Clinical Diagnostic­s have also expressed interest to help, she added.

New coronaviru­s cases have fallen below 2,000, hitting a new low of 1,509 on October 21 for the last 44 days. The DOH reported 1,640 new cases on October 20 and 1,664 on October 22.

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