DOH: Two men from Cebu among 8 new confirmed COVID variant cases

A computer image created by Nexu Science Communication together with Trinity College in Dublin, shows a model structurally representative of a betacoronavirus which is the type of virus linked to COVID-19.(NEXU Science Communication/via REUTERS)

A 54-year-old man, a returning overseas Filipino (ROF) from Talisay City in southern Cebu, and a 35-year-old man from Liloan town in northern Cebu are among the eight new additional cases of the more infectious variant of the new coronavirus, the Department of Health reported on Friday, February 5.

The additional eight cases bring the total number of B.1.1.7 variant cases in the country to 25.

The DOH has said that the ROF from Talisay City, who was one of two ROFs infected with the new COVD-19 variant, has fully recovered while the man from Liloan town is an active case with mild infection and that his exposure to the virus and travel history are still being verified.

The Health Department said that the sample from the confirmed case from Liloan was taken last January 17.

Three of the other additional cases are from Bontoc, Mountain Province, according to DOH. Of the three, two women aged 25 and 54 were identified as close contacts of a previously reported case of the variant who is part of the cluster of infections in Bontoc.

The other confirmed case in the town is a 31-year-old man whose link to the Bontoc cluster is still being verified.

The DOH said the 54-year-old woman has already recovered from Covid-19, but the remaining two additional cases in Bontoc remain to be active cases as of now.

Meanwhile, another two of the additional cases are from La, Trinidad, Benguet where the new coronavirus variant was also previously detected. One of them is a 15-year-old female and relative of a previously identified variant case in La Trinidad.

The health agency said she is asymptomatic and is currently in isolation as part of management for close contacts of the first B.1.1.7 case in the locality.

The other case in La Trinidad is an 84-year-old man who had no known history of travel or contact with any case of the new variant and is part of a separate cluster of cases in the municipality. He was reported to have died last January 24, according to DOH.

The eighth case is the other returning overseas Filipino, a 29-year-old woman who arrived from the United Arab Emirates on January 7 through Philippine Airlines flight PR 659.

The DOH said that she had also recovered from the virus.

Before this latest announcement from the DOH, there were only 17 locally confirmed cases of the B.1.1.7 variant of the SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19. The said variant was first detected in the United Kingdom.

In a January statement, the DOH noted that the variant “demonstrated higher transmissibility but no evidence that it increased infectivity, pathogenicity, or virulence.”

Through the Centers for Health Development and concerned local government units, the DOH assured that it would conduct an immediate case investigation and intensified contact tracing and back-tracking to identify the sources of infection for cases with no known link to previously reported cases of the variant. / Cathrine Gonzales’ Inquirer.net report with Dennis Singson

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