Swab test required at CHO Lying-in Clinic

(Bacolod City PIO photo)

By Dolly Yasa

 

Bacolod City – City Administrator Em Ang, executive director of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), said healthcare workers should also be protected from COVID-19 infection, which is why patients who need to be admitted to the City Health Office (CHO) Lying-in Clinic must first undergo the RT-PCR test and yield negative results prior to admission.

“This precautionary measure is imperative as COVID-19 is still here,” Ang said.

She said close and “skin-to-skin” contact with patients during childbirth is inevitable for healthcare workers at the Lying-in Clinic.

“Thus, it is necessary to know whether you test positive or negative [for COVID-19], so that clinic staff can take precautionary measures.”

Pre-admission testing will not only protect healthcare workers, but also the mother and her newborn child, she stressed.

The Bacolod Respiratory Outpatient (BRO) Center, located in front of the Public Plaza, offers free COVID-19 RT-PCR tests for pregnant women. The BRO Center is open Mondays to Sundays for swabbing services.

“It should be an SOP (standard operating procedure) for patients to undergo COVID-19 RT-PCR tests prior to admission and delivery at the Lying-in Clinic,” she said.

OIC-City Health Officer Dr. Edwin Miraflor Jr. said a memorandum has been issued last year which require those who will give birth at the Lying-in Clinic to comply with the testing requisite before admission.

Despite the memorandum, many patients were still not compliant.

According to the EOC, more than half of patients admitted at the Lying-in Clinic did not undergo RT-PCR testing.

“Let’s not put the health of our healthcare workers at risk. We need to help one another against this pandemic. Let’s help protect the healthcare system, so we can continue to serve and protect the health of each Bacolodnon,” Miraflor said.

He added: “When one healthcare worker gets infected with COVID-19, the Lying-in Clinic may temporarily close. It could cease the operations. Since we badly need unhampered health services, we have to follow the protocols.” (With a report from PIO)