Sun.Star Davao

CHEERS FOR ‘ POSITIVITY’

- BY JEEPY P. COMPIO / Reporter

THE drinking buddies of the man who was tested positive for SarsCoV- 2, the virus causing the coronaviru­s disease 2019 ( Covid- 19), in Barangay Sasa, Davao City are now undergoing RT- PCR test and contact tracing has been conducted for those who were in close contact with these men.

Barangay Sasa Captain Jerry Licarte confirmed this during an interview with dxGM Super Radyo yesterday morning.

He said the Covid- 19 patient was having a drinking session with his friends when the latter learned that he is positive for the virus. His friends were immediatel­y swabbed soon after.

Licarte also revealed that the wife of the man, who is working as a government employee, tested positive for Covid- 19 as well.

He said that based on their contact tracing and swab testing of the drinking buddies of the Covid- 19 positive man, results revealed that some of them were also tested positive.

In the October 21, 2020 data of the Department of Health Davao Region ( DOH- Davao), five new cases were recorded in Brgy. Sasa.

Two houses are currently being cordoned in the barangay, including the house of the man who first tested positive for the virus.

Licarte said the barangay is trying its best to trace those who had close contact with the positive patients.

As of yesterday afternoon, Oct. 22, Superbalit­a tried to get additional informatio­n from Licarte but he refused as they are continuing with their contract tracing of the friends and families of those involved in the drinking session.

On September 21, 2020, Davao City Mayor Sara Z. DuterteCar­pio issued Executive Order ( EO) No. 50 lifting the 24- hour liquor ban in the city. The ban was implemente­d on April 6, 2020 to slow the spread of the virus.

However, on October 12, 2020, less than a month after lifting the 24- hour liquor ban, the mayor issued EO 55 reimposing the ban but this time, it will be from 7 p. m. to 5 a. m.

The reimpositi­on of the ban came with the reimplemen­tation of the curfew following the sudden increase in Covid- 19 cases in the city.

“We deemed it nga kinahangla­n i- regulate kanang mga activities nga ginabuhat sa mga tao nga dili essential, dili sila sulod didto sa kanang ginasulti sa IATF ( InterAgenc­y Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases) Omnibus Guidelines ( We deemed it necessary to regulate non- essential activities, or those outside of the IATF Omnibus Guidelines),” Duterte- Carpio said in a previous interview on the 87.5 FM Davao City Disaster Radio.

Health authoritie­s and the mayor have also stated earlier that the recent increase in Covid- 19 cases in the city was due to gatherings outside of work.

As of October 21, 2020, data from DOH- Davao shows that Davao City has now 2,853 Covid- 19 cases. Of this number 2,056 have recovered, 671 are still active cases, and 126 have died.

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