Virus exposure shuts down two Pasig City departments

By Lade Jean Kabagani

March 11, 2021, 8:31 pm

<p><strong>CONTINUED THREAT.</strong> As Pasig City continues its vaccination rollout for front-liners, two offices of the City Hall had to be shut down for two weeks due to exposure to Covid-19 patients, the local government announced Thursday (March 11, 2021). The Office of the Building Official and assessor’s office were ordered locked down on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.<em> (Photo courtesy of Pasig-PIO)</em></p>

CONTINUED THREAT. As Pasig City continues its vaccination rollout for front-liners, two offices of the City Hall had to be shut down for two weeks due to exposure to Covid-19 patients, the local government announced Thursday (March 11, 2021). The Office of the Building Official and assessor’s office were ordered locked down on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. (Photo courtesy of Pasig-PIO)

MANILA – The Pasig City government ordered a temporary closure of its assessor's office on Thursday following the exposure of its personnel to a confirmed asymptomatic coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) patient.

Normal operations of the City Assessor's Office will resume after 14 days from the start of the temporary closure, Pasig's public information office posted on Facebook.

The City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (CESU) recommended the closure after the exposure to a patient on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, the Office of the Building Official (OBO) was also shut down after some employees came in contact with another Covid-19 patient on March 5.

After two weeks and upon confirmation, and there is no further transmission among employees, the OBO will reopen.

All exposed personnel will be tested for Covid-19, the CESU advisory said.

As of March 10, Pasig had 370 active cases out of 11,852 confirmed infections. There have been 11,035 recoveries, and 447 have died of the disease.

The city government again reminded the residents to remain vigilant against the threat of Covid-19 infection and continue to adhere to health protocols. (PNA)

 

 

 

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