13 more Zambales teachers in seminar outbreak have COVID-19 | Inquirer News

13 more Zambales teachers in seminar outbreak have COVID-19

/ 08:57 PM March 20, 2021

SAN ANTONIO, ZAMBALES—Thirteen more employees of the Department of Education (DepEd) in this province have contracted the coronavirus disease after attending a seminar that led to a recent outbreak.

Dr. Noel Bueno, Provincial Health Director, on Friday said the new patients were principals and teachers in different schools in the province. They all attended a seminar that was hosted in an Iba town beach resort from March 1-12.

The total number of infected DepEd Zambales employees has risen to 28, Bueno told the Inquirer.

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The outbreak was initially traced to their co-worker and speaker at the seminar.

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Bueno said other people who were exposed to these patients are were waiting for their results after taking reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction tests.

As of Tuesday, Zambales has recorded 1,043 COVID-19 cases since last year, 91 of which are active.

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In a related development, the Zambales capitol on Friday instructed municipal officials to restore strict border controls and other health protocols at the checkpoints to curb the continuing spread of the disease.

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Governor Hermogenes Ebdane said barangays (villages) must maintain the border control points from March 26 to April 5 and must record “any new person in the barangay.”

He said villages must launch a census during the Holy Week break must be recorded”. He also instructed the barangays to launch a census “to ensure that only residents can enter the villages.” JOANNA ROSE AGLIBOT

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