Philippine Daily Inquirer

More officials in self-quarantine; third senator tests positive

- By Julie M. Aurelio and Leila B. Salaverria @Team_inquirer —WITH A REPORT FROM MELVIN GASCON

Several Cabinet officials and lawmakers have decided to go into self-quarantine after attending a meeting in Malacañang where they interacted with a party-list representa­tive who was later tested positive for the new coronaviru­s.

Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, Budget Secretary Wendel Avisado, Social Welfare Secretary Rolando Bautista, Presidenti­al Peace Adviser Carlito Galvez Jr., Senate President Vicente Sotto III and Sen. Bong Go were exposed to ACT-CIS Rep. Eric Yap during a meeting on a bill on coronaviru­s response in the Palace on Saturday.

They all said they would go into isolation after Yap announced on Wednesday night that his test for the coronaviru­s had come back positive.

Breach of protocol

The Presidenti­al Security Group said on Thursday that Yap breached Malacañang protocol by mishandlin­g his health declaratio­n, endangerin­g the presidenti­al guard and Palace personnel, and that it was considerin­g taking legal action against the congressma­n.

Yap said on Thursday he believed he had taken all precaution­s to avoid catching the virus but he still got it.

He said he had himself tested after learning that Transporta­tion Secretary Arturo Tugade had had direct contact with a confirmed coronaviru­s case and had gone into self-quarantine.

Yap said he was relieved when the tests of Tugade and other Cabinet officials who had met the patient returned negative.

Still, Yap said, he observed strict personal hygiene. But his test results came out positive.

How he got the virus is a mystery, he said.

“This teaches us a lesson that we can’t take this virus very lightly. It is indeed very lethal,” Yap said.

Voluntary

In a Viber message, House Secretary General Jose Luis Montales said all House members and their staff who attended the special session on Monday were required to go into self-quarantine.

Nograles spoke about the exposure of the officials and lawmakers in a radio interview on Thursday.

“We, their colleagues in the Cabinet, are considered second level. The protocol does not require us to undergo quarantine, but a few of us, myself included, decided to undergo voluntary self-quarantine,” Nograles said.

‘Real meeting’

Sotto said he was at home and that he was willing to be tested for the coronaviru­s.

He said he did not think he was infected by Yap as the meeting attended by the senators was “very short.”

“The real meeting transpired in the office of (Executive Secretary Salvador) Medialdea and he was not included,” Sotto said.

He said he had learned from Sen. Pia Cayetano that Yap wore a mask for most of the meeting, except when the group posed for pictures.

Sotto said he was fine, but if people think he had to take a test again, then he would.

Go, who was also in the Malacañang meeting with Sotto, said he would go into self-quarantine.

Go said he had no symptoms of the coronaviru­s, “[b]ut since protocol requires that those who were directly exposed to persons positive for COVID-19 need to undergo self-quarantine, I am left with no choice but to comply.”

The first senator to test positive for the coronaviru­s is Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri, who is now in self-isolation at home.

Sen. Koko Pimentel became the second when he learned on Tuesday that his coronaviru­s test had returned positive as he was at Makati Medical Center with his wife, who was scheduled to give birth to their first child by cesarean section.

He drew a firestorm of criticism for his presence at the hospital while supposed to be in quarantine after being tested for the virus. Pimentel is facing legal action from a group of lawyers for allegedly violating quarantine rules.

Angara positive

Third to test positive for the coronaviru­s is Sen. Sonny Angara, who said on Thursday that he has symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever, cough, headache and general weakness.

“I have not been in contact with the public since taking the test [on] March 16,” said Angara, chair of the Senate finance committee, who skipped Saturday’s meeting in Malacañang.

A member of Senator Cayetano’s staff was also found positive for the virus. Senate Secretary Myra Villarica said in a statement on Thursday that the staff member had not traveled abroad recently and that the infection had been traced to a family member.

The staff member reported for work on March 11, the last day of the session, but did not go into the plenary hall. Villarica said the staff member also did not show symptoms at the time. The symptoms appeared only after March 11, she said.

The staff members also did not report for work during the Senate special session on Monday.

Villarica said the Senate medical team had been instructed to begin contact tracing, impose quarantine measures, and give assistance in the testing of employees as needed.

Bongbong gets test

A former member of the Senate, Bongbong Marcos, on Thursday denied talk on social media that he was in critical condition because of the coronaviru­s.

Marcos said in a statement that he had been tested for the virus and was awaiting the results. He said he was on self-quarantine and was doing well.

His statement was accompanie­d by a photo of himself sitting in bed and holding a copy of the Thursday edition of a newspaper.

His sister, Sen. Imee Marcos, said in a television interview that her brother felt ill after arriving from a trip to Spain. She said he had himself tested for the virus several days later. They have not met since his arrival, she said.

Before the release of Bongbong’s statement, another statement using the same photo and format and attributed to his wife, Liza, had circulated on social media. The statement attributed to Liza said her whole family had been tested for the coronaviru­s and that the results had returned negative.

Her husband’s staff said that statement should be disregarde­d and that the official statement was the one from the former senator.

 ??  ?? Sonny Angara
Sonny Angara
 ??  ?? Arthur Tugade
Arthur Tugade
 ??  ?? Eric Yap
Eric Yap
 ??  ?? Rolando Bautista
Rolando Bautista
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Bong Go
 ??  ?? Bongbong Marcos
Bongbong Marcos
 ??  ?? Karlo Nograles
Karlo Nograles
 ?? —SENATE PHOTO ?? Vicente Sotto III
—SENATE PHOTO Vicente Sotto III
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