5 councilors, 6 staff members test positive for COVID-19 in Cauayan, Negros Occidental | Inquirer News

5 councilors, 6 staff members test positive for COVID-19 in Cauayan, Negros Occidental

/ 03:31 PM April 15, 2021

BACOLOD CITY –– Five Cauayan town councilors and six of their staff members have tested positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

All have no symptoms, said Cauayan Mayor John Rey Tabujara.

The Cauayan Municipal Hall will be closed this week for disinfection, and employees will work from home.

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On Tuesday, the town had 127 COVID-19 cases.

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Tabujara said the surge in cases occurred after a Cauayan resident, who attended a cockfight, tested positive for COVID-19.

This led to contact tracing and massive testing for the virus.

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Two sitios were also locked down to prevent the spread of the virus in Cauayan.

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At least 115 families in Sitio Tuod, Barangay Isio, and 70 families in Sitio Mangga of Barangay Guiljungan were affected.

The mayor said contact tracing and testing are ongoing.

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