Guimaras begins expanded mass testing
The Province of Guimaras has begun its expanded targeted testing amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontliners, dialysis and chemotherapy patients and close contacts of COVID-19 patients were tested first. The expanded testing is a combination of the Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) and rapid diagnostic tests. 314 frontline workers from the Provincial Government of Guimaras

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The Province of Guimaras has begun its expanded targeted testing amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Frontliners, dialysis and chemotherapy patients and close contacts of COVID-19 patients were tested first.
The expanded testing is a combination of the Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) and rapid diagnostic tests.
314 frontline workers from the Provincial Government of Guimaras (PGG), Philippine National Police, Philippine Coast Guard and Department of Health have been tested and all yielded negative results.
Meanwhile, 81 Guimarasnons undergoing dialysis and chemotherapy treatment in the City of Iloilo also underwent RT-PCR testing and are now awaiting the results.
Governor Samuel T. Gumarin said that the expanded testing is one of their endeavors to ensure the safety of Guimarasnons while they continue to battle the pandemic.
“Kinahanglan naton makasigurado nga hilway ang probinsiya sang Guimaras sa COVID-19. One way of doing this is ipa-test naton ang aton mga frontliners. Sila ni ang mga vulnerable, nagataya sang ila kabuhi para masiguro nga hilway sa virus ang aton probinsiya paagi sa pagbantay sa aton mga ports of entry,” Gumarin said.
Medical technologists from Dr. Catalino Gallego Nava Provincial Hospital, Buenavista Emergency Hospital and Nueva Valencia District Hospital underwent training on the proper collection and transport of specimen before they were deployed.
An orientation on the use of the rapid diagnostic kits was also conducted.
Guimaras has purchased RT-PCR and rapid diagnostics tests worth Php 8.8 million.
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