The Philippine Star

‘Cebu City healthcare facilities near critical level’

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO – With Raymund Catindig, Ric Sapnu, Eva Visperas, Miriam Desacada, Iris Hazel Mascardo, Alicia Ivy Chua/The Freeman

With 61 of its 80 barangays reporting new coronaviru­s disease 2019 or COVID-19 cases in the past two weeks, healthcare facilities in Cebu City are nearing “critical level.”

Department of Health (DOH) Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire said 49 barangays were also found to have “clustering” or two or more cases.

“With these findings, we looked at the capacity of the healthcare system and we found out that facilities in Cebu City are approachin­g critical level,” Vergeire said.

She noted that as of Wednesday, 55 percent of beds at intensive care units were occupied. The critical level is 70 percent.

At least 84 percent of isolation beds were occupied while the utilizatio­n rate of mechanical ventilator­s was at 64.9 percent.

“Looking at the critical care utilizatio­n and number of cases... Cebu

City is really a hotspot. That was the initial epidemiolo­gic analysis. We are doing this everyday to see the trend,” Vergeire said.

With the arrival of police Special Action Force commandos yesterday, there are now around 2,000 uniformed personnel deployed in Cebu City to help enforce the protocols of the enhanced community quarantine.

Brig. Gen. Albert Ignatius Ferro, Central Visayas police director, said the augmentati­on forces would focus on quarantine patrol, operations and monitoring in containmen­t zones.

Ferro said personnel of the CebuBohol-Siquijor task force, Bureau of Fire Protection and barangay officials are also on standby.

17 fatalities

The Cebu City Health Department (CCHD) reported 95 new cases and 17 fatalities due to COVID-19 yesterday.

Most of the cases are in Barangay Basak San Nicolas, with seven, and

Capitol Site, six. Barangays Guadalupe, Punta and Talamban recorded five each.

The new cases bring the total number of infections in Cebu City to 4,702. The death toll is now 136.

The CCHD said 48 have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,369.

Barangay lockdown

Meanwhile, Aringay town in La Union reported its first COVID-19 case yesterday.

Mayor Eruc Sibuma placed Barangay Sumara, where the patient, who arrived from Valenzuela on June 21 resides, on lockdown.

In Isabela, two barangays were also on lockdown after two overseas Filipino workers who arrived in Naguilian and Ilagan City tested positive for the virus.

Two new cases were also recorded in Binmaley and Dagupan City in Pangasinan on Thursday.

Nine new cases, including a one-year-old boy, were recorded in Bataan. There are now 182 cases in the province.

More LSIs infected

In Eastern Visayas, 16 new cases, all of them locally stranded individual­s, were recorded yesterday.

Ten of the latest cases are in Sogod, Southern Leyte, the first in the town.

The other cases are in Kananga, Leyte, Libago in Southern Leyte and San Jorge and Catbalogan City in Samar.

The DOH regional office said three deaths were recorded in the past 10 days.

The return of stranded residents to Eastern Visayas was suspended for two weeks as a precaution­ary measure.

The DOH had earlier said Cebu City, Cebu province, Ormoc City, Southern Leyte, Leyte and Samar are emerging as COVID-19 “hotspots.”

 ?? ALDO BANAYNAL/THE FREEMAN ?? A police officer checks the temperatur­e of Special Action Force commandos who arrived in Cebu City yesterday to help implement the protocols of the enhanced community quarantine.
ALDO BANAYNAL/THE FREEMAN A police officer checks the temperatur­e of Special Action Force commandos who arrived in Cebu City yesterday to help implement the protocols of the enhanced community quarantine.

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