More than 250 barangay front-liners in Pasig City have
started undergoing free coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) testing in
preparation for its transition from modified enhanced community quarantine
(MECQ) to general community quarantine (GCQ) on Monday.
The "mass testing" of barangay workers was
conducted at the village hall of Barangay San Antonio, Pasig led by chairman
Raymond Lising.
Lising said the initiative aims not only to ensure the
welfare of the front-liners and their families but also to stop the
transmission of the dreaded Covid-19.
"Conducting this Covid-19 testing is very crucial.
Our front-liners are the ones very exposed as we continue to serve the people
during these pandemic to ensure that they are safe and healthy in their
homes," he said adding they have been busy serving the barangay residents
since day 1 of the community quarantine.
He said those who will be found positive from the rapid
testing will again be subjected to the confirmatory polymerase chain reaction
(PCR) swab test.
"Giving a person supportive treatment is very
important. We can only do that once we detect once he/she gets tested," he
said.
Lising added "those na magpa-positive (will be
tested positive) will be automatically subjected to the PCR test of the city
government na (that is) privately commissioned."
On Friday, a total of 103 medical front-liners underwent
rapid testing as they are the first batch of the barangay's 253 front-liners
and regular employees, Lising said.
The first batch comprised of personnel from Emergency
Management Service, fire department, rescue, VAWC (violence against women and
children), Command Center, SK (sangguniang kabataan) officials and other
village personnel.
On June 3, the second batch of front-liners composed of
garbage collectors, personnel from utility department, in-house security,
driver, street sweepers, engineering department, security department and
traffic department are set to undergo the rapid testing.
In the coming days, Lising said they are eyeing to test
around 50 additional personnel who will be part of the third batch of the
barangay.
"(This is) initiative and efforts ito ng (of)
Barangay San Antonio as part of massive testing for our front-liners."
Lising explained the mass testing is free and shouldered
by Barangay San Antonio for the first 103 employees who underwent tests. The
barangay will also bear the cost of the rapid test for the third batch with a
total of 50 employees.
"Our barangay really allotted the fund for this mass
testing. We protect our residents by ensuring our front-liners, the people
serving them at the barangay, are Covid-free," he said.
Meanwhile, the remaining 100 personnel will use the test
kits provided by the Pasig City government to Barangay San Antonio.
In photo: Barangay San Antonio Chairman Raymond Lising leads the conduct of free Covid-19 rapid testing to some 250 village front-liners and employees to ensure their safety and protection as well as the residents of the community they are bound to serve. Metro Manila and other areas shift to more relaxed general community quarantine on Monday, June 1. (Photo courtesy of Barangay San Antonio)
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