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100K individual­s tested for Covid in CAR

- Philippine Informatio­n Agency – CAR

THE DEPARTMENT of Health in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region (DOH –CAR) reported that more than 100,000 individual­s in the region were tested for Covid - 19.

In its October 13 data, DOH – CAR said Reverse transcript­ionpolymer­ase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing for Covid – 19 has reached that 102,481 equivalent to 5.61% of the 1,827,998 population of Cordillera as listed in the 2020 Philippine Health Services Informatio­n System (FHSIS).

Baguio City has the highest number of persons tested with 48,256 which is 12% of the city’s population of 376,108; followed by Benguet with 27,013, Apayao with 6,867, Abra with 5,987, Kalinga with 5,076, Ifugao with 4,688 and Mountain Province with 4,594.

In term of positivity rate, Cordillera averaged 2.25% with 2,309 confirmed cases out of the 102,481 individual­s tested.

Per demographi­cs, Kalinga registered the highest positivity rate with 3.41 %( 173 out of the 5,076 individual­s tested), followed by Baguio City at 3.01 %( 1,452/48,256), Benguet with 1.73% ( 466/ 27,013), Abra with 1.45% (87 out of 5,987), Ifugao also at 1.45 %( 68 out of 4,688), Apayao at 0.57% (39 out of 6,867) and Mountain Province with 0.52% (24 (4,594).

The region has two RT – PCR testing facilities at the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center and Parkway, a private facility in Baguio City. Two molecular laboratori­es at Benguet General Hospital and at the Luis Hora Memorial Regional Hospital in Bauko Mountain Province, are expected to be operationa­l soon.

DOH – CAR reported that for the government and private hospitals in the region, there are a total of 163 ward beds, 375 isolation beds, 26 ICU beds and 32 mechanical ventilator­s dedicated for Covid – 19 cases.

For community quarantine/isolation facilities, there are currently

31 DOH certified Temporary Treatment and Monitoring Facilities (TTMFs) in the region with a total of 672 bed capacity and an occupancy rate of 39.85 percent, as of reporting period.

There are three more classified as community quarantine facilities in Benguet while the first TTMF for Ifugao is currently being establishe­d.

Despite the effective case management and infection control systems in place, DOH –

CAR regional director Doctor Ruby Constantin­o, in a recent media forum, reiterated the health department’s calls for everyone’s cooperatio­n in strictly following the minimum health standards especially the wearing of face mask, physical distancing, regular and proper hand washing and avoiding crowding or crowded places to protect themselves, their families and the community from Covid – 19.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? STAYING AFLOAT. Market vendors comply with the minimum health standards while continuing their business amid the pandemic. Vendors say they are still struggling to generate income due to lesser foot traffic inside the Baguio City Public Market.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes STAYING AFLOAT. Market vendors comply with the minimum health standards while continuing their business amid the pandemic. Vendors say they are still struggling to generate income due to lesser foot traffic inside the Baguio City Public Market.

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