Manila Bulletin

UK-variant cases rise to 17 in PH

- By ANALOU DE VERA

The number of confirmed cases of the B.1.1.7 variant of the COVID-19 virus (United Kingdom variant) in the country has increased to 17, the Department of Health (DOH) announced Friday night.

“Following strengthen­ed biosurveil­lance activities amid the detection of the first B.1.1.7 variant in the country last January 13, the Department of Health (DOH), UP-Philippine Genome Center (UP-PGC) and the UPNational Institutes of Health (UP-NIH) today confirmed the detection of the B.1.1.7 variant in 16 additional COVID-19 cases, bringing the total

to 17,” the DOH said in a statement.

“Of the additional 16 cases with B.1.1.7 variant detected, three have already recovered, 13 are active cases— three of which are asymptomat­ic and 10 are exhibiting mild symptoms,” it added.

The DOH said that 12 of the 16 new cases were detected in Bontoc, Mountain province.

“Of these 12 cases, seven are male and five are female. Three are aged below 18 years old and another three are above 60. Contact tracing was immediatel­y initiated to contain the spread of the infection. Investigat­ion is also underway to identify these cases’ exposure and travel histories,” it said.

The two other patients are returning Filipinos from Lebanon who arrived in the Philippine­s last December 29 onboard Philippine Airlines flight PR 8661.

“The first case is a 64-year old female whose indicated local address is Jaro, Iloilo City. The patient was isolated in San Juan, Metro Manila and discharged on January 9. The other is a 47-year old Filipina whose reported local address is Binangonan, Rizal and was quarantine­d in New Clark City and discharged from isolation on January 13,” the DOH said.

The remaining two others were detected in La Trinidad, Benguet and Calamba City, Laguna.

“Both have no known contact to any confirmed case or travel history from outside the country. One is currently admitted in a Benguet Temporary Treatment and Monitoring Facility, while the 23-year-old male in Laguna has been discharged after receiving a negative result on January 16,” the DOH said.

The country’s first case -- a 29year-old male Filipino from Quezon City tested positive for the UK-strain after returning from Dubai last January 7. The patient, his mother and fiancée have all tested negative for B.1.1.7. But the latter two will remain under isolation and monitoring by medical workers.

“The DOH also reiterates that non-adherence and incorrect adherence to minimum public health standards (MPHS) are the drivers of transmissi­on and mutation and therefore strongly urges the public to strictly and properly follow the minimum public health standards in all settings,” it added.

Too early

Dr. Celia Carlos, Director of the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) said it is too early to say if there is already a community transmissi­on of the more contagious variant of the coronaviru­s in the country.

"Considerin­g that investigat­ion is ongoing, it may be premature for us now to determine whether there is ongoing community transmissi­on. We need to wait for the results of the investigat­ion," said Carlos during a press briefing.

According to Carlos, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) has "three definition­s" to establish a community transmissi­on.

"First, large number of cases which are not linkable through transmissi­on chains. Number two, large number of cases from sentinel sites if there is existing surveillan­ce, and Number three multiple unrelated-clusters in several areas of the country," she said. (with a report from Joseph Pedrajas)

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(Fotogracio Arias Rodriguez/Freddie Velez) 1ST PH REPUBLIC – Photo shows the huge crowd that gathered outside the Barasoain Curch in Malolos, Bulacan, on January 23, 1899 when the First Philippine Republic was proclaimed. Inset photo shows officials gathering in simple rites on Saturday, January 23, 2021, to mark the 122nd year anniversar­y of the First Republic, led by Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Chairperso­n Prospero E. De Vera (fourth from left), and Bulacan Governor Daniel R. Fernando (fifth from left).
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