6 NEW COVID-19 CASES RECORDED IN ORO
Out of the 21 total cases, 9 are active cases
EIGHT persons in Northern Mindanao were confirmed positive for the coronavirus disease (Covid-19), six of whom are from Cagayan de Oro City, the city health cluster reported on Monday, June 15.
This brings the number of Covid-positive cases in the city to a total of 21 confirmed cases. The other two of the eight Covid-patients are from Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental.
Northern Mindanao Medical Center (NMMC) medical specialist Dr. Bernard Rocha said the two residents from Gingoog City, a 30-year-old man and his one-yearold daughter are currently admitted at the hospital.
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Rocha, the 30-year-old man is a construction worker in Manila. He was stranded in Manila since the lockdown in March. However, on June 5, he was able to get a clearance to travel and underwent rapid testing with the result read negative.
On June 9, he traveled via 2Go and arrived in Gingoog City on June 11 where he complained of having a sore throat and was quarantined. He underwent rapid testing and his result read positive.
On June 12, the 30-year-old man’s symptoms persisted and associated with shortness of breath. His swab was taken on the same day and was tested in the lab at the NMMC. The result turned out positive on June 13.
Rocha said that at present, the man is in a stable condition and has started on oral antibiotics. The 30-year-old man also has no co-morbidities and is a previous smoker.
The other Covid-positive patient from Gingoog City is the daughter of the 30-year-old man. Rocha said the one-year-old girl was feeling well on June 5 and underwent rapid testing prior to the travel.
However, on June 10, while still onboard the ship, her mother noticed the girl’s cough and cold, although she did not experience any fever or diarrhea.
Upon arrival on June 11 in Gingoog City, she underwent rapid testing and her result turned out positive. On June 12, she experienced a productive cough. She got started on oral antibiotics. She was swabbed and her test result, which came out on June 13, read positive.
The one-year-old girl, at present, is in a stable condition, Rocha said.
Meanwhile, the newest confirmed Covid-positive cases in Cagayan de Oro involved a resident from Barangay Bulua, and the five family members of the Covid-patient from Dabatian St., Barangay Carmen.
According to City Health Office (CHO) Epidemiologist Dr. Joselito Retuya, the man from Barangay Bulua is an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) returnee who worked in Indonesia and arrived in Cagayan de Oro on March 12.
He was able to complete his 14-day quarantine and was given the quarantine completion certificate.
Retuya said the man, while he was in Cagayan de Oro, usually travels from home to his farm in
Opol. He also occasionally went to an establishment in Kauswagan, this city, and in Barangay Carmen to purchase some supplies.
On June 5, he went to a private hospital after he was contacted by the company he worked for in Indonesia. On June 8, he went to the CHO where he received his medical certificate. On June 9, he visited the Cagayan de Oro City Police Office (Cocpo) for his travel authority.
On June 10, he traveled to Manila via plane. He underwent the RT-PCR testing in Pasig and on June 13, his result came out positive.
The man, who is asymptomatic, is currently staying in an assigned condominium in Manila, Retuya said.
He was scheduled for a repeat test on June 17.