At least 1,593 COVID-19 positive patients are currently placed on home isolation with 704 houses locked down as of September 27, 2021 in Davao City.
This was bared by Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte during the 87.5 Davao City Disaster Radio (DCDR) Special Hours program held on Monday, September 27.
The mayor said the health group of the Davao COVID-19 Task Force approves COVID-19 positive cases that can be isolated at home.
The health group, according to her, spearheads the testing, tracing, and isolation and quarantining.
Of the 704 house lockdowns, some have one or more COVID-19 positive patients, which could attest that household transmission remains high amid the cityâs surge of COVID-19 cases.
âGinalockdown gani nato na bisan wala ang pasyente diha, all the more ginalock down kay naa diha ang postive patient (We implement house lockdowns even if the COVID-19 patients are not there, all the more we enforce the lockdowns since the patients are there),â Mayor Duterte said.
She also said that 12 buildings, four compounds, and one school are currently on lockdown.
The chief local executive added the lockdowns utilized 1,108 security personnel from the Philippine National Police, police auxiliary, barangay tanods, and Public Safety Security Command Center.
Mayor Duterte said, âAng wala diri noh ang mga lockdows nga gidiretso sa district offices o sa barangays na walay report gihatag sa DCPO, naay mga ingon ana nga situation (Excluded from this data are the lockdowns through the district offices and barangays without report submitted to the Davao City Police Office (DCPO), there are situations like these).â
Davao COVID-19 Task Force Spokesperson Dr. Michelle Schlosser earlier said they constantly communicate with the barangay captains, barangay functionaries such as the Barangay Health Emergency Response Teams (BHERTs), Safety and Security Cluster (Philippine National Police), City Health Office, and district health offices to strengthen and monitor the lockdowns in households.
Dr. Schlosser said in some household transmissions, all members of a family have been infected with COVID-19.
âAng atoang ginahangyo ang tanan, ubay-ubay napud ga hold social gathering, birthday, ug reunion. Sa pagkakaron dili pa panahon para ana (We are requesting everyone, a number of social gatherings like birthdays and reunions are being held, itâs not the right time for that). If you truly love your friends, your family, this is not the right time to hold a social gathering. Naa man tay social media platforms. Pigilan sa ang physical social gatherings, daghan nata household transmissions because of that (We have social media platforms. Letâs keep ourselves from physical social gatherings being the cause of the surge of household transmission),â the city health official said.
As of September 27, Davao City has 9,084 active COVID-19 cases of the total 49,000 cases since March 2020l 38,419 total recoveries, and 1,498 total deaths. CIO