Baguio City sees surge in Covid-19 cases including delta variant

BAGUIO CITY (August 14, 2021)— Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong said that the city is expecting another surge of Coronavirus disease (CoVid-19) cases including delta variant cases in the next two weeks if not anytime soon.
According to Magalong, the city would only be able to delay but not prevent the entry of the more contagious variant despite the preventive measures imposed.   “This is why a big part of its contingency plan dealt with beefing up the case management and control systems to address the variant’s expected dire effects such as increased hospitalizations,” he added.
The mayor urged the public and private sectors to have their own contingency plans particularly in reducing manpower capacities to avoid convergence and congestion which is one of the risk factors of the more severe and more transmissible variant. He said administrators and managers should be ready to reduce their manpower to 30 percent once the spike in the cases starts.
Establishments were also urged to intensify implementation of public health standards and precautionary measures.
In the past weeks, the city had experienced a downward trend in its cases even with its sustained testing and contact tracing capacities but Magalong warned that this could change drastically and even be worse than the previous surge the city experienced last March and April when the Alpha variant struck.  “Our situation This could just be the lull before the storm so let’s be prepared,” he said.
The Delta variant is said to be 60 percent more transmissible than the previous variants and has the capacity to infect a person in seconds and to linger more in the air.  It can also cause more severe symptoms especially for unvaccinated persons.
Artemio A. Dumlao

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