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EOC DATA: High negativity rate for Covid ‘probables’

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Mayor Evelio Leonardia is urging all Bacolodnons to undergo swab tests, saying there is nothing to fear as “probables” often turn out negative for Covid-19.

Data from the Emergency Operations Center Task Force (EOC-TF) showed that, from Sept. 30 to Dec. 2, a total of 1,228 of 1,507 patients with flu-like symptoms (“probables”) tested negative for the viral disease, or an equivalent of 81 percent negativity rate, a press release from the city said.

The latest record of the EOC covering the 14-day period from Nov. 19 to Dec. 2 also showed that 182 out of 219 “probables” yielded negative results after undergoing swab tests, or an 86 percent negativity rate.

Leonardia said Bacolodnons need not worry about getting tested. As the data show, not all those who have symptoms turn out to be positive, he stressed.

Leonardia again encouraged Bacolodnons to seek early consultation upon showing flu-like symptoms, “even the mildest ones”.

Early detection is among the tenets of the City Government’s “Halong, Ugyon Bacolod” campaign, launched in October, that primarily focuses on the conduct of simultaneous inspection, monitoring, and education activities.

To strengthen the early detection strategy, the EOC has been conducting a series of surveillance testing.

The most recent subjects of the surveillance testing were the 548 individuals composed of food delivery service crew members, cockfighting staff, and the Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) personnel, where four tested positive for Covid-19, or a 0.73 percent positivity rate.

Executive assistant Ernie Pineda said the EOC is set to conduct Covid-19 tests on personnel of the Bacolod Traffic Authority Office, Public Order and Safety Office, and members of the transport sector who were not able to undergo prior surveillance testing.

“Do not be afraid to seek early consultation. If you have Covid-19, it will be treated immediately and if it turns out you don’t, it’s much better because it will release a big burden in your mental health, especially when you have fears that you might be spreading the virus to your loved ones,” City Administrator Em Ang said. “This will give tested patients the opportunity to continue life free from stress and anxiety,” she added.*

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