The Philippine Star

COVID infections in PNP hit 1,063

- Neil Jayson Servallos

The Philippine National Police recorded 19 new coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections among PNP personnel on Saturday, bringing the total cases to 1,063.

Of the number, 11 cases of COVID-19 were from the Metro Manila police and five from the Aviation Security Group.

The PNP headquarte­rs at Camp Crame in Quezon City, Cordillera and Calabarzon police logged one case each of COVID-19.

At least 2,108 police officers who have shown symptoms of the virus or had interacted with COVID-19 patients are being monitored, according to the police organizati­on.

The PNP said 470 police personnel have recovered from the disease. The number of deaths remained at nine.

Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac, spokesman for the PNP, earlier said a majority of the police officers who contracted the virus were frontliner­s.

The PNP has expressed concern over the spike in the number of COVID-19 infections after Metro Manila and other parts of the country were placed on a more relaxed general community quarantine.

Meanwhile, the Pasig government has started using ECLIA-based antibody testing for COVID-19 as the city recorded a total of 1,000 cases.

ECLIA or enhanced chemilumin­escence immunoassa­y is fully automated and certified by the Food and Drug Administra­tion both in the Philippine­s and the United States.

“It has 100 percent specificit­y once used correctly. By next week, our polymerase chain reaction testing would also be operationa­l,” Mayor Vico Sotto said.

As of July 11, Pasig registered 1,000 COVID-19 cases with 87 deaths and 571 recoveries. –

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