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CDO beauty bows out of Miss U-PH due to Covid-19

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – A candidate of the Ms. Universe Philippine­s 2020 from here has dropped out of the beauty pageant, disclosing in a Facebook post on Friday evening that she contracted the coronaviru­s disease ( Covi d-19) .

“With a heavy heart, allow me to break the news to all of you that I tested positive for Covid19 past October 14. This means that I will not be able to continue with my journey to the Miss Universe Philippine­s crown this year,” 23-year-old Vincy Vacalares said.

The pageant contender said she and her team did their best to strictly follow all the health and safety protocols, “but still the virus hit me.”

“To those that I had close contact with, please inform the City Health Office so they can also check on your state (health status). I pray that you are safe from the virus,” Vacalares sai d .

Vacalares, however, did not offer details on how, when, and where she got infected with Covid-19.

She said she is now confined in a hospital in Metro Manila, and assured her family, friends, and supporters that she was "in good hands.”

“I sincerely apologize for what happened. Please be always on the lookout for your health and safety,” she added.

A graduate of Technology Communicat­ion Management from the University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippine­s in 2017, Vacalares is now a high school teacher at one of the private schools.

Not new to beauty contests, Vacalares was crowned third runner-up in the Ms. Cagayan de Oro 2019 pageant. She also won both titles in the Ms. El Salvador City and Ms. Camiguin in 2015 and 2016, respect i vel y.

Public health Meanwhile, Mayor Oscar Moreno said Saturday while he acknowledg­ed the statement of Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary Leonor Briones about gradually shifting to faceto-face instructio­n in "low-risk areas," but that he would like to put the city on "stable ground."

Moreno said the city must deal with the increasing Covid-19 cases, noting the rising cases since the pandemic was declared in March.

As of Saturday, health officials said the city has a total of 1,212 cases, 383 of which remain active, with 775 recover i es.

Currently under the Modified General Community Quarantine, the city government has existing non-pharmaceut­ical interventi­ons which include aggressive contact tracing and enforcemen­t of minimum health protocols in public areas.

Dr. Gina Itchon, Northern Mindanao Medical Center (NMMC) research and developmen­t chief, said the cases would have been higher if the city had not implemente­d aggressive containmen­t strategies early on.

"Our analysis of what accounted for the slight delay (in the surge of Covid-19 cases in Cagayan de Oro City) is the containmen­t strategies of the City Hall which provided enough quarantine facilities very early on and we paid attention to our arrivals," Itchon said.

She blamed the recent surge in Covid-19 cases on the "minority who didn´t comply (with the health protocols) that prevented the city from overcoming the virus. If not for them, the city´s situation would be a lot better." (PNA)

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