Sun.Star Baguio

Covid cases pile -up

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THE CORDILLERA region continues to record a spike in Covid -19 cases as three Baguio residents tested positive of the virus.

In a report by the Baguio City Public Informatio­n Office on Monday, a 50 – year – old male from New Lucban Interior, an 83 – year – old male from Balacbac, Sto. Tomas Proper and a 37 – year – old female from Lower Pinget were the latest cases recorded bringing the number of active cases in the city to 60.

Over the weekend, six new cases were reported August 2 in the Summer Capital, five of whom are contacts of a previous case.

The patients are a 37 – year – old female from Ferguson Road, 49 – year – old, 70 – year – old and 60 –

year – old females and 78 – year – old and 45 – year – old males, all from Queen of Peace.

On August 1, four cases were added to the city's toll: 27-year old male from Upper P. Burgos; a 36 –year – old male from Bakakeng Central, a 56 – year – old male from Pucsusan and a 23 – year – old male from Kias.

Baguio’s Covid -19 cases as of Monday afternoon reached 118 with 55 recoveries.

In Apayao, Luna town Mayor Josephine Bangsil confirmed a police officer assigned at the Apayao Police Provincial Office (PPO) tested positive of Covid-19 on August 2.

The mayor immediatel­y placed under temporary lockdown until further notice Camp Allan in Barangay San Francisco to contain the spread of the virus and complete the contact tracing of all the personnel of Apayao PPO who came into contact with the Covid – 19 positive case.

Transactio­ns and movements of people within the premises of Camp Allan are limited only to those assigned to perform contact tracing and other and other COVID-19 related movements and transactio­ns.

Colonel Byron Teguiin, Apayao PPO provincial director meanwhile ordered police personnel assigned at the provincial headquarte­rs particular­ly those who had close contacts with the new patient to stay at the camp while contact tracing is being done and while the swab test results are still pending.

In Abra, Governor Joy Bernos in a social media post confirmed Sunday the province recorded 16 Covid - 19 cases on August 2.

Six are from the town of Lacub and one each in the municipali­ties of Bangued, Pidigan, and Peñarrubia, while three are employees of Abra Provincial Hospital (APH), two locally stranded individual­s (LSIs) from Bucay, a frontliner from Villavicio­sa, and one working in the Governor’s Office.

Bernos suspended all work at the Governor's office, Administra­tion Office and APH indefinite­ly.

As of 4:00 p.m. of August 3, the Department of Health – Cordillera recorded 129 active Covid - 19 cases in the region.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? NO LET UP. A nurse interviews a returning Baguio resident at the St. Vincent gym. Health officials call on the public to comply with the triage rules for proper documentat­ion on ingress and egress of people in Baguio.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes NO LET UP. A nurse interviews a returning Baguio resident at the St. Vincent gym. Health officials call on the public to comply with the triage rules for proper documentat­ion on ingress and egress of people in Baguio.

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