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ICYMI: Some 242 travelers who arrived in the Philippines in November have tested positive for coronavirus that causes COVID-19, the Philippine Genome Center said Saturday, citing information from the Bureau of Quarantine.

Saloma said their samples will only be processed for genome sequencing if the samples’ cycle threshold value is less than 30, which indicates a high viral load.

But according to Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire, the DOH is still consolidating data through “backtracing” and submissions from BOQ. “What we have as complete data right now are individuals from South Africa where we have a total of 253,” she said, referring to travelers from the African country who arrived in the Philippines from November 15 to 29.

“These are 253 individuals kung saan 165 na passengers are under verification process, 80 na po ang nakontact natin out of these individuals. Mayroon po tayong eight na still to be located,” said Vergeire. Vergeire added that 72 of the 80 contacted travelers are currently undergoing facility-based quarantine, while three are under home quarantine, and five have already been discharged after completing the 14-day isolation. Retesting is still being done for some of the other travelers.The government earlier suspended Inbound flights from South Africa and 13 other countries from November 28 to December 15 due to the threat of the Omicron variant.

 

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