“As our doctors would say ‘prevention is better than cure’. At this point, there’s too much at stake to let all our efforts go to waste. We cannot afford to go back to zero,” said Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte, who noted that the city government continues to employ preventative measures to keep any possible surge at bay.
The Quezon City government has developed an early warning system that detects a possible Covid-19 surge. “As our doctors would say ‘prevention is better than cure’. At this point, there’s too much at stake to let all our efforts go to waste. We cannot afford to go back to zero,” Mayor Joy Belmonte
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Quezon City hall (PNA file photo) MANILA - The country's first detected case of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) Omicron subvariant had four close contacts from Quezon City. In a message to the Philippine News Agency on Friday, Dr. Rolly Cruz, head of the City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (CESU), also corrected reports that there were nine residents who made contact with the 52-year-old female Finnish national found positive of the Omicron subvariantBA.2.12 by the Center for Health Development in the Cordillera Administrative Region. The fully vaccinated foreigner arrived in the country from Finland on April 2, 2022 and traveled to a university in Quezon City and then to Baguio City to conduct seminars. Nine days later, she experienced mild symptoms such as headache and sore throat and tested positive through a reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction test. She completed a seven-day quarantine before going home on April 21. The local epidemiology and surveillanc