Mindanao Times

Guests required to show negative RT-PCR results to see Duterte

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MANILA – Malacañang on Thursday reminded visitors who wish to meet President Rodrigo Duterte to present a negative reverse transcript­ion-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) before they are allowed inside the Palace.

“Visitors and guests who wish to meet the President inside the Palace or attend a Palace engagement where the

President is present must show a negative RT-PCR test result,” said Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, acting presidenti­al spokespers­on.

He said visitors and guests must undergo antigen testing inside the Palace as part of their second screening.

“This forms part of the Palace health and safety protocol,” he added.

RT-PCR tests are still considered the gold standard in detecting the virus that causes Covid-19, according to the Department of Health (DOH).

Other diagnostic tests used in other countries are the saliva test and the antigen test.

As a safety measure, Duterte’s close-in security previously encouraged holding “virtual” meetings for guests who have failed to show a negative RT-PCR test or have acquired or are exposed to Covid-19.

Nograles made this clarificat­ion after Duterte, in a speech during the signing of the PHP5.024 trillion national budget for 2022, apologized to Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III for a supposed “ruckus” in the Palace.

“Senate President Vicente

Sotto, nandito po kayo (are you here now)? I would like to apologize for the ruckus. Hindi naman kasalanan (It’s not their fault) -- they are very strict. Well, that is -- trabaho nila ‘yan (it’s their job) so if there are lapses, I apologize to you publicly,” he said.

Duterte did not elaborate on the ruckus that took place in the Palace. (PNA)

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