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DOH logs 1st two cases of Indian Covid-19 variant in Philippine­s

- By Claudeth Mocon-ciriaco Correspond­ent

TWO returning overseas Filipinos (ROFS) were found positive for B.1.617.2 variant, a lineage of B.1.617 which was first detected in India in October last year, the Department of Health (DOH) reported on Tuesday.

In the 46 samples sequenced last May 8, 2021, Health Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire said that B.1.617.2 was detected in the two ROFS who came from Oman and the other from the United Arab Emirates.

“Sila ay walang [They don’t have] travel history to India or did not come from India, nor passed through India. They were part of the sequencing because they were part of the batch that we sequenced for the returning overseas Filipino workers,” Vergeire said in a special online news briefing.

Vergeire, who also chairs the Technical Working Group (TWG) on Covid-19 Variants, was joined by members of Dr. Anna Ong-lim of the DOH Technical Advisory Group (TAG); Dr. Marissa Alejandria of the DOH TAG; Dr. Edsel Maurice Salvana of the DOH TAG; Dr. Celia Carlos of the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine; Dr. Eva Maria Cutiongco-dela Paz of the University of the Philippine­s National Institutes of Health; Dr. Cynthia Saloma of the University of the Philippine­s—philippine Genome Center; and Dr. John Wong of health research institutio­n Epimetrics Inc. during the briefing.

Dr. A lethea De Guzman, Epidemiolo­gy Bureau Director of the DOH, said that the first case is a 37-yearold male, a sea-based OFW, who is currently staying Region 12.

Flight details: Country of Origin: Oman

Date of arrival in the Philippine­s: April 10, 2021

Specimen date: April 15, 2021

Quarantine details: Isolated in a hotel in National Capital Region

Date Recovered: April 26, 2021 Underwent additional home quarantine in Region 12 until May 10

Repeat RT-PCR done on May 3 tested negative

Currently asymptomat­ic

The second case is also a sea-based OFW, 58, male, currently staying in Region 5.

Flight details: Country of origin: United Arab Emirates

Date arrived in the Philippine­s: April 19, 2021

Specimen date: April 24, 2021

Quarantine details: Isolated in a Temporary Treatment Monitoring Facility in Clark Date recovered: May 6, 2021 Currently asymptomat­ic De Guzman said that since these ROFS were immediatel­y quarantine­d upon arrival, they have not detected close contacts, but contact tracing is already being conducted.

Close monitoring

VERGEIRE stressed that with biosurveil­lance, variants of interest and concern among incoming internatio­nal travelers were detected that further support the need for strong border control and quarantine/isolation completion by travelers.

“We also continue to monitor these variants’ presence and spread locally and responded through enhanced implementa­tion of our Prevent-detect-isolate- treatment recovery strategies,” she added.

For his part, Salvana said that there is still no evidence yet to prove that variants from India are “more or less infectious than the other variants.”

“There is some evidence that suggests na mas infectious sila pero ’yung [that they are more infectious but the] duration of infectious­ness, there is no evidence that it lasts longer,” he said.

Meanwhile, Saloma asked the public not to celebrate early.

“If the cases in India is any indication, it is a lesson for everybody not to celebrate too early on successes,” she said noting that the cases detected have no travel history from India.

“That tells you that the spread has been going on in some countries where our overseas Filipinos are coming from,” she stressed.

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