Davao City Offers Reward To Help Find Missing COVID-19 Patient

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Davao City:   Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio has offered a reward for the person who can give information on the whereabouts of Arane Hadjida, who reportedly escaped while undergoing treatment in one of the facilities of the City Government last Saturday.

She suggested to give P5,000 for Hadjida’s safe return to treatment.

Hadjida remains missing as of presstime and the police keeps looking for her.

“Arane Hadjida is liable to the government under the provisions of the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act,” she said.

Duterte-Carpio also revealed that three out of the forty-three persons who arrived in the city onboard a mercy flight sponsored by the Department of Transportation and the Department of Local Government yesterday failed in the rapid COVID tests, upon arrival.

She said the three persons were invited to the Southern Philippines Medical Center for further tests using the polymerase chain reaction and treatment.

The local chief executive described scenarios as the city is recommended by the IATF to be placed under a General Community Quarantine until May 31, 2020.

She said that the movement of the city from enhanced community quarantine towards general community quarantine will still depend on the assessment by the IATF-COVID-19 of the national government, given the real situation in the city like the real numbers of COVID-19 infections.

“Liquor ban, the use of food and medicine pass, clustering and curfew hours will still be observed since the city remains under general community quarantine,” she stressed.

Duterte-Carpio said that the start of the curfew hours might be reconfigured since many people would be working by then, and they cannot go home on time if the six-to-six curfew is imposed. (PIA XI- Joey Sem G. Dalumpines)

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