Pasig City Mayor in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19

By Lade Jean Kabagani | Philippine News Agency

MANILA – Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto revealed on Saturday (Jan. 15) in a social media post, that he has contracted the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and is now in isolation.

In his post, Sotto said that he is exhibiting a sore throat, fever, and body aches.

He assured his constituents that he will continue to work remotely while undergoing isolation for the next seven days.

Sotto also cautioned the public against the prevailing threat of the COVID-19, particularly the Omicron variant.

“Matindi talaga ang pagkalat ng Omicron—sabi nga ng ibang eksperto, lahat tayo ay mae-expose sa variant na ito. Kaya lagi po tayong mag-iingat, palakasin natin ang ating mga resistensya, at maging responsable—kung may sintomas wag na munang lumabas (The Omicron variant is extremely spreading—as some experts say, all of us will be exposed to this variant. So let’s always be careful, strengthen our resistance and be responsible, if you have symptoms, refrain from going out),” Sotto said.

As of Friday, Jan. 15, Pasig logged 3,640 active COVID-19 cases, increasing the city’s confirmed COVID-19 cases to 65,756 cases since the pandemic started in March 2020. (PNA) – bny

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