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PH Red Cross to rollout saliva COVID-19 test today

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MANILA – The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) said it would begin the use of the cheaper and less invasive saliva COVID-19 test today following the approval by the Department of Health.

The saliva COVID-19 test will be available at the Red Cross’ molecular laboratori­es in Mandaluyon­g and Port Area in Manila, said Dr. Paulyn Ubial.

“By February, we expect the whole country, all the 13 molecular laboratori­es of the Philippine Red Cross can test for saliva,” she told ABS-CBN’s TeleRadyo yesterday.

“Dadalhin na sa probinsiya ‘yan. By February 5, kumpleto na sa buong Pilipinas, lahat may saliva test na,” PRC chairman Sen. Richard Gordon added.

Ubial, who leads the PRC’s molecular laboratori­es, said the humanitari­an organizati­on completed last week an extension of its pilot run of the saliva-based testing method with over 1,000 samples.

The result of the method, which only requires a person to drool into a sterile vial, may be released after three hours, the PRC earlier said.

The procedure costs P2,000, which is cheaper than the gold standard reverse transcript­ion polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test, according to Gordon.

Ubial said the Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n needs to include the saliva RTPCR test in its COVID-19 package.

Those who want to avail of the PRC’s service have to book via book. redcross 1158.com. Thirty minutes prior to submission of their saliva sample, they should not eat anything, drink, gargle, smoke or use vape, Gordon advised.

The Red Cross is awaiting the DOH approval for the use of the cheaper COVID-19 test in airports, the senator said.

“Sa Japan, sa airport, tine-test ‘yan, (at) sa Singapore. I don’t see any reason why we can’t do that,” he said.

 ?? (Mark Demayo/ABS-CBN News photo) ?? The Philippine Red Cross conducts its pilot run of COVID-19 saliva test in Mandaluyon­g City, January 12, 2021.
(Mark Demayo/ABS-CBN News photo) The Philippine Red Cross conducts its pilot run of COVID-19 saliva test in Mandaluyon­g City, January 12, 2021.

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