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RT-PCR test at Davao airport temporarily suspended

Published January 14, 2021, 2:36 PM DAVAO CITY – The Real-Time-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) testing of arriving passengers at the Davao International Airport (DIA) for free has been suspended. The RT-PCR, considered as the gold standard for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) testing, is one of the requirements of Davao City for arriving passengers coming from different regions. City Tourism Operation Office (CTOO) head Generose Tecson said that the city is redirecting its resources to address the local COVID-19 transmission since the city has the highest number of cases, with 1,376 as of January 13. Aside from the 1,376 active cases, the city also recorded 8,110 recoveries and 468 deaths from the overall total of 9,954 confirmed positive cases since 2020.

Davao City suspends free swab tests for arriving passengers

Davao City suspends free swab tests for arriving passengers enablePagination: false endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, January 14) Davao City suspended its free swab tests for arriving passengers at Davao International Airport to reallocate funds amid the rising local transmission of COVID-19. Gene Rose Tecson, head of the Davao City Tourism Operations Office, said the tests were halted on January 13. She noted that the city government will instead redirect resources to address the increasing coronavirus cases recorded in the past few days. The free reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction or RT-PCR tests will resume once its Los Amigos COVID-19 Laboratory starts operating, she added.

2020 in review: Top stories of the year in Fountain Valley

Print Fountain Valley prides itself on being “a nice place to live,” but the coronavirus pandemic had a way of making times tough on residents and businesses alike. Still, the community found ways to sprinkle in bits of normalcy like movies in the park and a Halloween parade, as well as helping those in need who faced food insecurity or needed COVID-19 testing. Across the area, demonstrations were part of 2020. Fountain Valley saw protests for Black Lives Matter and the healthcare industry. Have a look at some of the top stories in Fountain Valley for 2020: Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center protests

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