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BBM positive for COVID

MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has tested positive for COVID-19 in antigen test, Malacañang announced Friday.

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“He has a slight fever, but he is otherwise okay. Those in close contact with him are currently being informed by the Presidenti­al Management Staff to observe their symptoms,” Press Secretary Trixie CruzAngele­s said in a briefing.

Cruz-Angeles added that the president’s eldest son, Rep. Sandro Marcos (Ilocos Norte), has tested negative for COVID-19.

Meanwhile, his wife Liza, and their sons Simon and Vincent are out of town and have not been exposed to the chief executive.

According to Health Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire, an antigen test is already enough to determine that Marcos is positive for the virus because he is manifestin­g symptoms.

Vergeire also said that Marcos can have faceto-face activities after a seven-day isolation and after his symptoms are resolved.

Since Marcos tested positive for COVID-19, Executive Secretary Vic Rodriguez attended briefings on “matters of security instead,” CruzAngele­s said.

The president would not be able to participat­e in the event of the US Embassy in Manila celebratin­g the 246th anniversar­y of the country’s independen­ce, but would virtually attend and deliver a message at the meeting of the leagues of mayors and governors.

2nd time

In 2020, Marcos also contracted COVID-19.

“The president encourages the public to get their vaccine series and boosters,” Cruz-Angeles said.

Over 70 million people in the Philippine­s have completed COVID-19 vaccinatio­n since March 2021. However, only around 15.2 million have gotten boosters.

The country is once again seeing an increase in cases, fueled by the presence of fast-spreading variants with immune escape characteri­stics, increased mobility, and waning vaccine immunity.

In his inaugural speech delivered last week, Marcos said his administra­tion will fix the shortcomin­gs in the COVID-19 response “out in the open.” He, however, has yet to appoint a health secretary. -

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