Palace: No lack of foresight in efforts to detect Delta variant

By Christine Fabro

The expansion of genome sequencing capacity in the Philippines is underway, the Department of Health Technical Advisory Group (DOH-TAG) said on Monday (August 2).

In a Malacañang public briefing, infectious disease expert Dr. Edward Salvana said the genome sequencing is “retrospective”, which guides the Health department’s response to the current COVID-19 surge.

“We really want it to be cast as a random, or a sample, so that we have a wide net and we know where it’s spreading,” Salvana said.

Salvana said that no country has tested every single sample as genome sequencing is “too expensive.”

DOH-TAG said stricter border controls led to a linear increase of Delta variant cases in the Philippines instead of a rapid spread of the virus.

“In the Philippines, with our enhanced border controls we saw naman na it took a while before finally nakapasok sa community and the increase of Delta is actually linear, it’s not exponential. [This] means that what we’re doing is slowing it down,” Salvana said.

Agreeing, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said there has been a “vigorous testing” among individuals which enabled proactive measures to isolate and treat COVID-19 cases.

“I don’t think there’s a lack of foresight because even we don’t know the specific type of COVID-19 that is infecting our people, alam natin na who is at least infected at alam mo kahit ano pang variant iyan, pareho naman ang protocol – isolation, contact tracing, and treatment,” Roque said. – rir

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