Sun.Star Davao

‘Work together vs virus entry’

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CEBU – The Lapu-Lapu City Council asked the City Health Office to work closely with other health authoritie­s to make sure no traveler with Mers-Cov (Middle East Respirator­y Syndrome-Corona Virus) enters the city, which hosts the internatio­nal airport.

But Dr. Terrence Bermejo, chief of the Bureau of Quarantine-Central Visayas, assured that tourists from other countries get screened by a thermal scanner at the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport against Mers-Cov.

The City Council alerted health officials because of reports that the virus has spread in South Korea, where majority of the tourists in the city come from.

There are, at least, four direct flights from South Korea to Lapu-Lapu City.

Bermejo said travelers with flu are placed under quarantine, examined and interviewe­d to find out their illnesses.

He said infected persons in South Korea are contained in hospitals.

“There is no cause for alarm. There is no community-wide infection in Korea. The virus is contained in hospitals. It hasn’t spread to the populace,” he said. Agencies In a resolution passed last week, the City Council asked the City Health Office to work with the Department of Health, the Bureau of Quarantine, the GMR-Megawide, hospitals and other concerned agencies.

The resolution, authored by Councilor Jose Dungog, also asked the City Health Office to conduct an awareness campaign on the virus in the barangays.

“There are many Korean nationals who are engaged in business in our city and most often are returning home to visit their relatives in South Korea and back to our country,” the resolution read. (RSB/Sun.Star Cebu)

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