Manila Bulletin

1st local case of UK variant tests negative in swab test

- By ANALOU DE VERA

The Department of Health (DOH) said on Friday, Jan. 22, that the man who had the country’s first case of the B.1.1.7. SARS-CoV-2 or the UK variant of COVID-19 has already tested negative for the virus in his latest swab test.

DOH Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire said that the health condition of the patient will still be monitored.

"Yes, the index case tested negative already. But a thorough assessment still has to be done such as chest X-ray because he was diagnosed with pneumonia at the start," said Vergeire in a message to reporters.

The Quezon City government also issued the same announceme­nt on its official Facebook page.

It said that the doctors at the quarantine facility where the patient is currently staying "will make a final assessment before he is allowed to reunite with his family and reintegrat­e with the community."

"However, he will remain under health monitoring for at least two weeks," it added.

The DOH had previously reported that there were 213 people who came in contact with the index case. These include his co-passengers in Emirates Flight EK 332, household members, and medical workers who attended to him.

Of the total, 15 people tested positive for COVID-19. Their swab samples have been sent to the Philippine Genome Center for gene sequencing to determine if they are infected with the UK COVID-19 virus variant. The result of the genome sequencing is expected to be released on Saturday, said Vergeire.

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