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Bacolod EOC reiterates full disclosure of contact tracing info

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THE Bacolod City Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is reiteratin­g to the public, who are placed under contact tracing, to disclose all necessary informatio­n to the City’s Contact Tracing Team.

The EOC has again made this call after it found out that some individual­s who had been on contact tracing withheld relevant informatio­n from the Contact Tracing Team.

“Early detection, identifica­tion, isolation and containmen­t of the virus prevent dreaded effects which may lead to death,” said contact tracing cluster head Dr. Rosalie Deocampo.

The informatio­n to be provided during contact tracing must be “truthful and accurate” to effectivel­y curb the spread of the viral disease, according to EOC medical deputy for data analysis and assessment Dr. Chris Sorongon.

The EOC also warned of charges against individual­s who do not provide the needed informatio­n during contact tracing. Under Section 9 of Republic Act 11332, “tampering of records or intentiona­lly providing misinforma­tion” and “non-cooperatio­n of the person or entities identified as having the notifiable disease, or affected by the health event of public concern” are prohibited acts.

“Late detection of symptomati­c individual­s (not disclosed upon contact tracing) may lead to Severe Acute Respirator­y Infection (SARI), instead of Influenza-like Infection (ILI) if detected early.

SARI may lead to an increase in the city’s hospital admission,” said Deocampo.

Bacolod City has reported 13 new cases as of January 19, raising the number of active case to 122, which is still relatively low. “Having low cases doesn’t mean we can be complacent. We should even be stricter since we are now having low cases,” said Sorongon.

Last January 7, the Department of Health confirmed the detection of a new coronaviru­s strain (B.1.1.7. SARS-COV-2) in a Filipino who returned home from the United Arab Emirates.

A travel ban is now in place until January 31, covering 34 countries to prevent the further spread of the new strain.

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