CALOOCAN CITY, May 16 (PIA) -- Three close contacts of the overseas Filipino worker (OFW) infected with the SARS-CoV-2 variant first detected in India also tested positive for the coronavirus, the Department of Health (DOH) said Saturday.
The DOH previously reported that two male OFWs from Oman and the UAE caught the B.1.617 variant.
“As for case number 2, which is the 58-year-old male from UAE, we have 32 verified close contacts in the airplane and three of them are positive for COVID-19,” DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said in the Laging Handa public briefing hosted by the Presidential Communications Operations Office.
The patients’ samples have been sent to the Philippine Genome Center to determine if they caught the Indian variant, Vergeire added.
“As for the two, we are still trying to locate them. Twenty-eight of the 32 close contacts are negative but we’re also verifying the data of one passenger because they are not in the COVID-KAYA database yet,” she explained.
COVID-KAYA is a platform used by health care workers to collect and share COVID-19 cases with the DOH.
For the India-variant positive OFW from Oman, Vergeire said the DOH identified six close contacts, three of whom already tested negative.
The other three are still being located as their names on the passengers’ manifest do not match the data that authorities have on the database. (PIA NCR)
Source: Philippines Information Agency (pia.gov.ph)
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