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DR. MICHELLE SCHLOSSER, the spokespers­on of the Davao City Covid-19 Task Force

City health official reiterated that the city did not change its strategies and will continue using the PDITR+

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Now that we have that variant, I can really assure the public that prepared man gyud ang Davao City. Ato pong ginabalik-balik diri, we already have in place strategies. Ang atoang buhaton nalang push button nalang kung unsa tong applicable at the moment na magkaroon ta og surge o kung naay pagspike sa cases.

THE Davao City Covid-19 Task Force said it is ready to face new COVID-19 variants that might enter the city, including the Omicron subvariant BA.2.12.1, which has entered the Philippine­s after it was detected in 14 individual­s 11 foreign tourists, two Metro Manila residents, and one resident of Puerto Princesa City in Palawan.

“Now that we have that variant, I can really assure the public that prepared man gyud ang Davao City. Ato pong ginabalik-balik diri, we already have in place strategies. Ang atoang buhaton nalang push button nalang kung unsa tong applicable at the moment na magkaroon ta og surge o kung naay pagspike sa cases (Now that we have that variant, I can really assure the public that Davao City has prepared for this. As we have been saying here, all our strategies are in place. All we have to do is to use to push the button or whatever is applicable when there is a surge or spike of cases),” Dr. Michelle Schlosser, the spokespers­on of the Davao City Covid-19 Task Force, said.

Speaking during the Covid-19 Alert program of 87.5 FM Davao City Disaster Radio (DCDR) on Wednesday, May 18, 2022, she said they have been anticipati­ng the entry of new Covid-19 variants.

She said that despite the heightened border control, new variants cannot be prevented from entering the country and the city as the disease is not visible; some of those infected have symptoms while others don’t; and those who manifest symptoms even hide it and don’t get themselves tested.

The city health official reiterated that the city did not change its strategies and will continue using the PDITR+ (Prevent, Detect, Isolation, Treat, Reintegrat­ion plus Vaccinatio­n).

“Wala ta’y gitanggal na mga Covid-19 response such as atong swabbing, quarantine and isolation, atong contact tracing naa man gihapon. All of those are in line with our PDITR plus. Kay wala kaayo ta’y cases, atong gipahugtan ang atoang promotion ug pagpasabot sa tao kung unsa ka importante ang vaccinatio­n (We did not remove anything from our COVID-19 response such as swabbing, quarantine and isolation, and contact tracing. All of those are in line with our PDITR plus. Since we only have a few COVID-19 cases, we are intensifyi­ng our promotion and awareness on the importance of vaccinatio­n),” Dr. Schlosser said.

As of May 13, 2022, Davao City logged a total of 1,312,211 fully vaccinated Dabawenyos from the 1,330,176 who received their first doses.

Of the 1,312,211 who got their primary doses, at least 254,679 got their first booster shot. Only 2,805, however, were administer­ed with the second booster jabs.

Dr. Schlosser said the City Government of Davao continues with its mobile vaccinatio­ns, not just in the barangays but also in public and private establishm­ents, including government offices. Vaccinatio­n hubs are also located in strategic areas in the city for the pediatric five to 11 years old, 12 to 17, and 18-above population age groups.

Meanwhile, she added that the attributes of the Omicron subvariant BA.2.12.1 are still being studied by experts. And just like Omicron, it is highly transmissi­ble.

“Diba ang Omicron halos gidoble nya tong other variants. Although less likely ang death atong Omicron, if you’re a part of the vulnerable sector high-risk gihapon ka. It’s very infectious, same lang gihapon. Pero ang transmissi­on is preventabl­e through wearing of face mask. That’s the reason why we still implement the minimum public health standard of the wearing of face masks (Remember that Omicron almost doubled the cases of other variants. Although death is less likely with Omicron, if you’re part of the vulnerable sector, you remain at high risk. It’s very infectious just the same. But the transmissi­on is preventabl­e through the wearing of face masks),” she said. /

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