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4,198 Avail Of BCDA Mass Testing In Baguio, Benguet

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Some four thousand one hundred ninety-eight individuals in the city and the adjacent towns of Benguet availed of the three-day mass testing sponsored by the State-owned Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) through its subsidiary, the John Hay Management Corporation (JHMC) last week.

City Health Officer Dr. Rowena Galpo disclosed that of the number of individuals that availed of the free mass testing, some 176 persons which represents 4.43 percent tested positive of the dreaded Corona virus Disease (COVID) 2019.

She stated that the positivity rate of the mass testing is lightly lower than the 5 percent threshold imposed by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Based on the data obtained from the City Health Services Office, some 1,142 individuals were tested with 18 people or 1.57 percent testing positive.

Further, there were also 1,187 persons that availed of the free mas testing in La Trinidad where 21 or 1.77 percent tested positive of the virus.

There were 100 individuals or 10.93 percent tested positive from the 915 people that were tested for COVID in Itogon.

In Tuba, some 752 people were tested for the virus during the scheduled mass testing where 37 persons or 4.92 percent tested positive.

Galpo reported that there were no confirmed COVID cases among the 117 individuals tested at the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) and the 85 personnel of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP).

For the past several months, the city health officer disclosed that there were some 70,177 reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) tests that were performed in the city alone aside from the 7,500 antigen tests that were done that brought the city’s testing capacity to 20.98 percent.

Galpo revealed that the city’s positivity rate from August 1 to present is 5.6 percent while the city’s positivity rate in October increased to 6 percent with a range of 0 to 13 percent since the start of the prevailing health crisis.

Earlier, the health department identified the city to pilot test the antigen to ascertain its efficacy before it will be included as one of the government’s screening and detection tool in areas that do not have sufficient supply of RT-PCR kits and for other sectors that had been identified in the guidelines that were issued for the aforesaid purpose.
(Dexter A. See, photo courtesy by OIC Joe Manzano, RPN DZBS Baguio)

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