Philippine Daily Inquirer

DAVAO HOSPITALS STILL REQUIRE RT-PCR TESTS FOR ADMISSION

- By Carmelito Q. Francisco @InqNationa­l

DAVAO CITY— Despite the relaxed protocols against COVID-19, all hospitals in the city continue to require those who want to be admitted to undergo reverse transcript­ion-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test so that those who might have been infected could be taken to isolation facilities.

This was the agreement among hospitals and the city government through the COVID-19 Task Force and the City Health Office, said Dr. Michelle Schlosser, spokespers­on for the task force.

Schlosser noted that RTPCR testing at Southern Philippine­s Medical Center, the main COVID-19 referral hospital in the region, remains free.

The policy on RT-PCR testing prior to hospital admission stays amid the continuing deaths due to COVID-19.

Schlosser revealed that from January to October this year, 380 people died because of the coronaviru­s, many of them either unvaccinat­ed, unable to complete their basic doses, or unable to get booster shots.

Vax important

She noted that although only a few were infected with the virus last week, it was unfortunat­e that six deaths were recorded.

Of those who died recently, three were seniors, and one each in their 20s, 30s and 50s. Of those deaths, two were unvaccinat­ed while the rest had received only a single dose of COVID-19 vaccine.

Schlosser urged residents to immediatel­y get vaccinated, saying COVID-19 shots are available in district health centers and in their respective villages.

“We make sure that we are admitting patients who are COVID-19-free. Imagine if they are positive and they’ll be mixed up with sick people who are vulnerable to COVID-19 infection. The transmissi­on will be a lot faster,” she said.

The city health official said it would be unimaginab­le what would happen to the city’s healthcare system if mandatory RT-PCR testing is not implemente­d.

Schlosser said patients must be tested for the virus before they get admitted because “we will be putting other patients and front-liners at risk.”

Although patients will be tested, those who will watch over them inside the hospital rooms will not undergo testing, unlike in the past when both the patients and watchers were required to undergo the test.

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