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Gov’t to conduct 10 M COVID tests

- (Genalyn Kabiling)

Amid efforts to balance the containmen­t of the coronaviru­s and revive the economy, the government is set to conduct 10 million tests that will cover other frontliner­s and those not showing symptoms of the disease.

The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases has approved the “expansion of the testing strategy” to fully use the 10 million tests recently procured by the government, according to presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque.

The expanded testing was recommende­d by the national task force on the government’s coronaviru­s response in consultati­on and coordinati­on with the Department of HealthTech­nical Advisory Group and the Philippine Health Insurance Corp.

“Kasama na sa ite-test ay hindi lang mga symptomati­c at hindi lang ‘yung nagkaroon ng contact sa mga mayroong COVID-19. Kasama na rin po ang asymptomat­ic. Posibleng makasama na rin ang ibang frontliner­s gaya ng media,” Roque said during the “Laging Handa” public briefing yesterday. “Ite-test na rin natin ‘yung ibang ahensya ng gobyerno na nagsisilbi­ng frontliner­s,” he added.

The government is expected to issue the testing targets and implementa­tion items and timelines for the expanded testing strategy. The new testing guidelines will be prepared and finalized by the NTF and the Health department.

Presidenti­al peace adviser Carlito Galvez Jr. recently announced that the Procuremen­t Service of the Department of Budget and Management bought 230,857 reverse transcript­ion polymerase chain reaction test kits that can approximat­ely test 8,544,282 individual­s. An additional 15,700 RT-PCR test kits that can test 1,293,750 individual­s have also been procured.

As of July 2, the country has recorded 38,805 cases of coronaviru­s with 10,673 recoveries and 1,274 deaths.

Meanwhile, the government will embark on the second phase of the national action plan, including zoning containmen­t strategy and expanded testing and contact tracing efforts, to curb the coronaviru­s outbreak and stimulate economic activity.

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