MANILA, Philippines – The roughly 200,000 people of Legazpi City, Albay, understand danger. All their lives, they’ve been under threat from Mayon, the country’s most active volcano.
He was especially worried for people in the slums, who might not have other sources of information on the pandemic, and yet were particularly vulnerable to contagion because they live in close quarters.Rosal told Rappler. (We really made them understand. Very effective because it struck fear in them and made them cooperate.)Along with the rest of Luzon, Legazpi City was placed on lockdown or enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) on March 17.
But a system was already in place, the mayor added. The local government’s Emergency Quick Response Team (EQRT), the police, and the fire bureau immediately set about tracing the people who had been at the party or had checked in at the hotel. Legazpi’s policy is, once a person tests positive for the virus, their barangay is immediately placed on lockdown to minimize movement. Then the EQRT, local police, fire, and jail management bureaus move in right away for contact tracing.
Every contact traced from confirmed patients was separated even from their family and brought straight to the ICR.To make up for the trouble, the Legazpi City government tried to make the ICR facility as livable as possible, calling it the “ICR Home Quarantine Facility.” The interned are called “housemates.”
Both symptomatic and asymptomatic close contacts are to stay at the “ICR Home Quarantine Facility” until their swab test yields a negative result, and they have been quarantined for 14 days. PCR MACHINES. Legazpi City procure two polymerase chain reaction machines to enable itself to test people for the coronavirus. Photo from Mayor Noel Rosal's Facebookand 30 recoveries. Two cases remain active.
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