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DAVOR RECORDS 3 CASES OF VARIANTS OF CONCERN

But none of them is the highly contagious Delta variant

BY RALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT

THE Provincial Government of Davao Oriental confirmed that the province recorded three cases of Covid-19 variants of concern.

In a press release, Davao Oriental Provincial Health Officer Dr. Reden Bersaldo said in a press briefing on Thursday, July 22, 2021 that the three specimens are not positive with the highly contagious Delta variant (B.1.617.2).

However, Bersaldo said the three cases are positive of the two other variants – two cases of Alpha variant (B.1.1.7) and one case of Beta variant (B.1.351).

Bersaldo said the patients tested positive for Covid-19 in June and their swab specimens were sent to Manila for further testing.

He said the official report from the Department of Health (DOH) confirmed the results of the specimens on Wednesday, July 21.

“As of now, all three patients are now fully recovered. They have all been isolated, treated, and contact traced. Their contacts have also been tested, as well,” Bersaldo said.

While all the cases with variants of concern in the province have already recovered, Bersaldo said this shall not mean that the public should be complacent.

“The main difference between the new variants versus the original is the rate of transmissibility,” he said, adding that avoiding new variant cases should be the same as avoiding the original variant cases.

The health official also reminded the public to get their Covid-19 vaccine shot, regardless of brand, as it can provide protection against severe forms of Covid-19.

He added it may also help patients to keep from using mechanical ventilation or death as a result of severe Covid-19 infection.”

As of writing, around 41,274 individuals consisting of 9.7 percent of the entire Davao Oriental population have been vaccinated. An estimated 384,000 individuals have yet to be vaccinated.

Davao Oriental Governor Nelson Dayanghirang has allotted P60 million for the procurement of the vaccines to augment the vaccines allotted for the province from the national government.

Bersaldo added that the province and the LGUs will have a 50-50 percent sharing for the purchase of the vaccines.

The provincial government is set to receive around 21,000 Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen Covid-19 vaccines which are set to arrive on Saturday, July 24.

As of July 22, the province has a total of 3,394 confirmed Covid-19 cases, wherein 329 are active cases, 2,969 have recovered, and 96 succumbed from the virus.

The province is currently under general community quarantine (GCQ) until July 31, 2021.S

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