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Delta Variant Cases Spike in Caraga Region
September 17, 2021
The Department of Health Center for Health Development - Caraga announces today the detection of thirty-nine (39) cases positive for COVID -19 Variants of Concern in the region: thirty-two (32) Delta Variants, three (3) Alpha Variants, three (3) Beta Variants, and one (1) P.3 Variant. These results are from samples sent last August 2021 to the University of the Philippines - Philippine Genome Center (UP-PGC) for Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS).
Based on area of distribution, Delta cases were detected in: Agusan del Norte (7) -Las Nieves-3, Carmen-1, Kitcharao-1, Nasipit-1 and Cabadbaran City-1; Agusan del Sur ( 8 ) - San Francisco-7 and Bayugan City-1; Surigao del Sur (12) - Carmen-6, Lanuza-2, Tandag City-2, Carrascal-1 and Madrid-1; Surigao del Norte(1) - Tubod-1; and four (4) cases from Butuan City. Three (3) Alpha cases were detected of which two are from Butuan City and one from Rosario, Agusan del Sur. Moreover, three (3) Beta cases were from Cabadbaran City (2) and Bislig City (1). Furthermore, the lone P.3 variant case is from Butuan City.
As to the case profile, the age range is 1-66 years old with 29 as the median age; 56% (22) are females while 44% (17) are males, and 21% ( 8 ) have known co-morbidities. Majority 56% (22) are close contacts of confirmed RT-PCR COVID-19 cases, 41% (16) have no travel history and 3% (1) is an LSI from NCR. Furthermore, 54% (21) of the cases are unvaccinated individuals.
At present, most 87% (34) of the cases have recovered, 5% (2) still have mild symptoms, and 8% (3) cases have died. Two of the deaths were Delta variant cases and the other one was an Alpha variant case. Two of them had comorbidities, while all were unvaccinated with no history of travel, and hospitalized due to severe symptoms.
The DOH CHD-Caraga through the Regional Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (RESU) is actively coordinating with the local health authorities to continuously monitor the situation in the region. Rigorous identification and tracking of the close contacts are ongoing with the corresponding quarantine measures.
โWith the detection of more Delta and other variants of concern in the region, we will not falter in reminding everyone to take active participation in helping us end this pandemic. With or without variants, our management, and measures are still the same. The minimum health protocols may have become a routine to most of us but we still need to remind our family, friends, and everyone to strictly practice these standards such as wearing masks and face shields; washing your hands with soap and water; practicing physical distancing; avoiding crowded, confined, and closed spaces; staying at home and never go out unless necessary; boost your immune system and most importantly, get vaccinated when itโs your turn. These measures are still proven to effectively cut transmission of COVID-19 infection and all its variants.โ Regional Director Cesar Cassion said.
FYI: PAHIBALO SA TANANG MGA KABARANGAY!
Basi sa Emergency meeting gainang hapon nga gipatigayon sa atong MIATF, nasayran nga adunay gamay nga changes sa atong HQP o Home Quarantine Pass tungod kay wala kini Validity Date nga gikantar. Giaproban sa majority nga ang mga HQP o Quarantine Pass nga nahatag magamit gihapon subay sa musunod:
1. Kung ang imong HQP dili laminated o wala pa malaminate pwedi kini iadto sa Barangay Office para patatakan ug validity sa likod nga may initials sa BLGU Officials (sama sa makita sa picture sa ubos). ๐
2. Kung ang imong HQP na-laminate, e-surrender ang maong HQP para maalisdan ug bag-o. Panahon nga mahatagan ka na sa bag-ong HQP ginadiscourage na gayud ang pagpalaminate ani tungod sa pabag-o bag-o nga issuances.
3. Panahon nga expire na ang maong HQP o dili na kini valid apan extended gihapon ang restrictions sa lungsod, pagadalhon ra ang maong HQP sa Brgy. Office ug kina patatakan ug bag-ong petsa sa validity nga aduna gihapon initials.
4. Kung ang maong HQP nawala panahon nga ma issuehan naka ug bag-o, pwedi ka makapangayo ug bag-ong HQP apan ikaw gimanduan sa pagbuhat ug letter isip explaination sa hinungdan nganong nawala kini. (Ang purpose sa maong letter of explaination aron malikayan ang pagkadouble sa HQP nga e-issue sa usa ka pamilya)
5. Tungod kay ang atong BHERTS na expose man sa COVID-19 positive, ang mga HQP pwedi nato makuha sa atong Barangay Secretary.
Alang sa mga dugang pangutana palihog ug duol o contact sa atong emergency hotline numbers na ijo makita sa mga purok centers and brgy hall.
Daghang Salamat ug Stay Safe Everyone. ๐
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 46 series of 2021: "An Order Extending the Guidelines & Imposing Strict Health Protocols w/ Modifications as Precautionary Measure against COVID-19 Local Transmission in the Municipality of Malimono, Surigao del Norte Until September 15, 2021"
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The good news is that you can do something about this. You can lower your risk! ๐
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DOH CARAGA REPORTS 20 COVID-19 CASES/ AUGUST 11, 2020
As of August 11, 2020, DOH Caraga reports 123 RT-PCR results received from Southern Philippines Medical Center molecular sub-national laboratory and Northern Mindanao Gene Expert TB Reference Laboratory where 103 tested negative and 20 turned positive for the COVID-19 virus.
The RT-PCR negative results are from the following cases: a) Five (5) Suspect cases from Butuan Doctorsโ Hospital and Butuan Medical Center Annex b) Ten (10) Probable cases from Agusan del Sur and Bislig City Quarantine Facilities and c) 88 identified close contact of the previously COVID-19 positive cases and high-risk individuals who had positive Rapid Antibody-based Tests.
Out of the 20 new confirmed positive cases, 11 (55%) are Locally Stranded Individuals, 6 (30%) Local Transmission from Butuan City and 3 (15%) Returning Overseas Filipinos.
Per s*x distribution, 11 (55%) are males while 9 (45%) are females. About 9 (45%) belong to ages 20-30 years old. The new confirmed cases are distributed in the following areas: Butuan City (7), Bayugan City (1), Surigao City (1), Bislig City (4), Nasipit, Agusan del Norte (1), municipalities in Agusan del Sur-Loreto (1), Prosperidad (1), Rosario (1), Veruela (1), and municipalities in Surigao del Norte- Mainit (1), Malimono (1). Looking into the cases, 19 (95%) are asymptomatic while only one exhibited mild symptoms. All cases are strictly monitored and managed in the designated quarantine facilities region-wide.
As of this writing, Caraga regionโs COVID-19 confirmed positive cases now totals 372 with 269 (72%) recoveries that have been discharged and released leaving a total of 102 (27%) active cases.
DOH Caraga recommends that in order to prevent the further spread of infection especially in the workplaces, the management should implement policies for the health and safety of their workers to include: installation of physical protective barriers; and regular monitoring of individual health practices such as wearing of facemask, respiratory hygiene (cough etiquette) and proper physical distancing when interacting with clients and co-workers.
โAgain, we appeal to all LSIs, ROFs and close contacts to respect and strictly follow the 14 days quarantine and other health precautions implemented by our Local Government Units together with the Barangay Officials and Health authorities. More importantly, we continually remind the public to consistently and correctly wear facemask at all times and make sure that it covers your nose, mouth and chin. Do not remove this when talking, coughing and sneezing unless otherwise needed such as when eating and drinking. The risk will also decrease when we maintain physical distance of at least one meter from people. These physical barriers are essential in preventing infection, nevertheless, our strong immune system is our foremost defense,โ Regional Director Jose R. Llacuna, Jr. stressed.
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