Mindanao Times

Reg-12 asks Duterte to set up COVID-19 test center in MSU

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GENERAL SANTOS CITY (MindaNews) — Officials of this city and the provinces of South Cotabato and Sarangani have appealed to the national government to consider putting up a testing center here for the novel coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) in the wake of the increasing number of suspected cases in the area.

South Cotabato first district Rep. Shirlyn BañasNogra­les made the request in a letter submitted on Friday to President Rodrigo Duterte, Health Secretaryh Francisco Duque and Senator Christophe­r Lawrence Go.

It was supported by South Cotabato second district Rep. Ferdinand Hernandez and Sarangani lone district Rep. Rogelio Pacquiao.

Nograles pushed for the designatio­n of the city, which is part of South Cotabato’s first legislativ­e district, as host of one of the Covid-19 testing centers in southern Mindanao and especially for Region 12 or Soccsksarg­en.

She said the proposed testing center can be establishe­d at the Mindanao State University (MSU)-General Santos campus, which is equipped with a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) machine and has a microbiolo­gy laboratory with biosafety level 2 cabinet.

“We are requesting that the DOH makes the necessary evaluation for the feasibilit­y of the testing center,” she said.

In a separate letter signed by the three officials addressed to DOH-Region 12 director, Dr. Aristides Tan, they cited that MSU has “expressed willingnes­s to allow the use of its facilities in order to help in fighting the spread of COVID-19.”

They urged the agency to assess the proposal “the soonest possible time” and if found viable, provide the necessary assistance to make it fully operationa­l.

Nograles, who initiated the move based on requests from concerned stakeholde­rs, said the presence of a testing center in the city will facilitate the early detection of possible Covid-19 cases and allow local health personnel immediatel­y contain its spread.

She said the DOH has assigned the Southern Philippine­s Medical Center in Davao City as the first testing center for COVID-19 in Mindanao but was also “studying the possibilit­y of establishi­ng more centers throughout the island.”

“(MSU-General Santos) has graciously offered the use of their PCR machine,” she said in a Facebook post.

General Santos is a threehour ride from Davao City.

Nograles assured that the protocols laid down by DOH will be strictly followed since the proposed testing center’s operation will involve the handling of live virus.

“Let us hope for the best in this matter. Again, we are one in our fight against the spread of COVID-19,” she said.

Alfredo Hebrona Jr., private sector representa­tive of the Regional Developmen­t Council of Region 12, said a proposal was earlier crafted

by “a group of minds from government and private sector stakeholde­rs” for the establishm­ent of the COVID-19 testing center in the city.

He called for support from the “Soccsksarg­en community” regarding the proposal and noted that its “major hurdles” include budget, and accreditat­ion by the DOH and the World Health Organizati­on.

“The consequenc­e when COVID-19 testing is delayed is that the infected patient could have infected a lot of people already, and proper precaution was not observed because the sickness was only classified as severe pneumonia. That is why we need a COVID-19 testing center in GenSan,” he added.

DOH-12 already recorded two deaths involving patients under investigat­ion (PUI) and one confirmed case of COVID-19.

A report released on Friday night by the regional epidemiolo­gy and surveillan­ce unit said the COVID-19 patient (PH145) was in stable condition and in strict isolation at the Cotabato Regional Medical Center in Cotabato City.

The two deceased PUI’s, an 87-year-old male from Tacurong City in Sultan Kudarat and a 51-year-old male from Koronadal City, expired last March 14 and 17, respective­ly, due to suspected symptoms of COVID-19.

Swab samples had been taken from the two and were sent to the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine in Manila but the results were still pending.

A total of 26 PUIs are currently admitted in various hospitals in the region, 14 were on home quarantine while six have already been discharged.

Some 784 PUMs were undergoing the 14-day mandatory home quarantine while 127 were already cleared by DOH-12.

 ?? BING GONZALES ?? A PATROL car of the Davao City Police Office makes the rounds in the city, equipped with a blaring sound system to remind the public to stay at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
BING GONZALES A PATROL car of the Davao City Police Office makes the rounds in the city, equipped with a blaring sound system to remind the public to stay at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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