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DOH to prioritize Bacolod swab backlogs after Cong. Greg appeals to regl director

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BACOLOD CITY, Negros Occidental, Philippines – The health department’s regional office will prioritize the swab samples lined up for testing at the regional laboratory facility at the West Visayas Medical Center after lone district solon Greg Gasataya appealed to Department of Health Regional Director Marlyn Convocar to prioritize the more than 600 samples sent from here.

Bacolod Lone District Cong. Greg Gasataya. | DNX file photo.
Bacolod Lone District Cong. Greg Gasataya. | DNX file photo.

“We have the highest backlog so far in the region,” Gasataya told DNX as he confirmed that he and Convocar had a conference by phone during which he appealed to the DOH regional chief to fast-track the testing of the samples sent from this city.

There have been growing concerns from various sectors here after it was noted that some persons, including repatriated overseas workers are being held in facilities beyond the 14-day period.

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Gasataya said the RT-PCR test results are usually released after a minimum of five days but there have been factors that caused a delay in the release, Gasataya quoted Convocar as having told him.

ALBEE OKAYS TESTING AT SILAY FACILITY

Meanwhile, Gasataya said Capitol consultant and former solon Alfredo Abelardo Benitez had worked out an arrangement with officials of the Teresita Jalandoni Memorial Provincial Hospital in the neighboring city of Silay to allow swab samples to be tested at the bio-molecular laboratory of the facility.

Gasataya said this will cut down waiting time and the anxiety of those who are either probables or suspects for the virus.

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Physician Grace Tan, spokesperson of the local inter-agency task force, on the other hand, said they have yet to be officially informed by “higher-ups” about this arrangement.

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Julius D. Mariveles
Julius D. Mariveles
An amateur cook who has a mean version of humba, the author has recently tried to make mole negra, the Mexican sauce he learned by watching shows of master chef Rick Bayless. A journalist since 19, he has worked in the newsrooms of radio, local papers, and Manila-based news organizations. A stroke survivor, he now serves as executive editor of DNX.
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