1st Omicron case recorded in Iloilo
ILOILO CITY—The city government confirmed Wednesday the city’s first recorded person infected with the COVID-19 Omicron variant.
In a Facebook post, Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas said a 46-year-old male seafarer from Arevalo District arrived by plane in Cebu City on Dec. 16 after disembarking in Kenya on Dec. 12, where he was quarantined for three days.
He tested negative for COVID-19 in a swab test on Dec. 14 before his flight to Cebu. He also tested negative in an RT-PCR test in Cebu on Dec. 19, where he was quarantined again from Dec. 16 to Dec.24.
The infected person arrived in Iloilo on Dec. 24 and observed home quarantine but tested positive for COVID-19 on Dec. 27.
Treñas said returning overseas Filipinos, especially those who came from countries in the COVID-19 red list would have separate quarantine facilities.
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Incoming travelers are required to have negative RT-PCR test results.
“We will strictly enforce the protocols because we do not want to have another surge to happen in the city and prevent another wave of lockdowns. We plea for the cooperation of everyone for the safety of all,” Treñas said.
COVID-19 cases have sharply increased in the city to 16 each on Jan. 3 and 4, from three on Jan. 1.
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