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Bacolod launches new ‘tech-savvy’ approach vs. COVID-19

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Bacolod City continues to enhance its response against the deadly COVID-19 disease — this time, by adopting a customized online application for contact tracing, a press release from Bacolod City PIO said.

The “BaCTrac Contact Tracing System” is a web-based and mobile-based app developed for the efficient and expeditious contact tracing of confirmed COVID-19 positive patients in the city.

“We are launching this new contact tracing system using technology to fight against COVID-19,” said Mayor Evelio Leonardia during BaCTrac’s ceremonial launch at the Bacolod City Government Center lobby yesterday.

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The app was inspired by the South Cotabato Covid Contact Tracing System (SC-CCTS), which has proven helpful in data gathering amid local transmissions of the dreaded virus.

“May I publicly acknowledge and thank Governor Reynaldo Tamayo Jr. of South Cotabato; they are the owner of this system. I called him and he graciously gave us this app we can now use in our cellphones,” said Leonardia.

In replicating the SC-CCTS through BaCTrac, the city government will be able to record the movement of individuals around Bacolod and elsewhere in the province.

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This will allow the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Task Force to easily locate people suspected of having contact with COVID-19 patients.

“By adopting this new technology, we are doing away with the use of manual registration in all the places that are often sources of contamination or infection. This is very much of help in our tracing activities,” said IATF-Visayas chief implementer Major General (retired) Melquiades Feliciano.

IATF-Visayas chief implementer Major General (retired) Melquiades Feliciano. | Photo from Bacolod City PIO Facebook page.
IATF-Visayas chief implementer Major General (retired) Melquiades Feliciano. | Photo from Bacolod City PIO Facebook page.

To facilitate the app’s use, Bacolod City residents will be required to register online in the BaCTrac system. To register, one can visit www.bacolodcity.gov.ph and access the BaCTrac page.

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Upon registration, an individual will be issued a BaCTrac card which contains his/her name, address, identification number, and a uniquely-assigned quick response (QR) code.

Business and government establishments will also be required to download the mobile app’s “CCTS Logger” on Google Store to be able to scan BaCTrac cards.

Bacolod City Mayor Evelio R. Leonardia. | Photo from Bacolod City PIO Facebook page.
Bacolod City Mayor Evelio R. Leonardia. | Photo from Bacolod City PIO Facebook page.

The cards will be used to sign in to a digital logbook, through scanning the QR code, upon entry in government premises or private establishments for the purpose of recording the date and time of visit.

“Early last month, while we were in the process of intensifying our contact tracing efforts, I came across an online article about the contact tracing system developed by South Cotabato. I shared the article with members of our data management cluster and they agreed that it is an easy, accessible and fool-proof system,” said City Administrator Em Ang, executive director of the EOC Task Force.

On September 22, the EOC Task Force held a virtual meeting with Melody Joy Cosep of the South Cotabato Information and Communications Division. The following day, South Cotabato’s Information Technology Officer Mike Sonza Galang met with the personnel of the Bacolod Management Information Technology and Computer Services (MITCS) led by officer-in-charge Ramon de los Reyes for a technical orientation.

Group photo of IATF

“It’s very simple. It’s free for everyone. It is also accessible. Once you are registered, a QR code will be generated for you. You can have it printed out and then keep it in your wallet,” Ang added.

On 23 September 2020, The Sangguniang Panlungsod quickly passed City Ordinance (CO) No. 941, principally authored by Councilor Lady Gles Gonzales-Pallen, to implement city-wide the BaCTrac System and provide for its guidelines. Mayor Leonardia approved the CO the following day.

This CO requires all business establishments and government offices to be part of the BaCTrac System while all residents and visitors of the City are mandated to register themselves in it to be allowed entry into such public establishments and spaces.

Among the attendees in the ceremonial launch were Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran, assistant head of the EOC; Feliciano’s wife Mia, Councilor Renecito Novero, Councilor Lady Gles Pallen, City Health Officer Dr. Ma. Carmela Gensoli, and DILG-Bacolod City director Ma. Joy Maredith Madayag.

Also present were barangay captains and EOC private volunteer consultants Dr. Hector Gayares and Dr. Chris Sorongon – deputies for medical; and John Dave Dueñas – deputy for data collection and management.*/CITY PIO

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