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DepEd official tested positive for coronavirus

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The Department of Education (DepEd) on Thursday confirmed that an official from the Schools Division in Mandaluyong City has tested positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

The official “visited some competition events” at the National Festival of Talents in Iligan City this month, which drew delegates from across the country. He tested positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on Wednesday, the DepEd said.

The Department of Education released a statement regarding the matter.



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On a DepEd schools division official who tested positive to COVID-19

PASIG CITY, March 26, 2020 – We have been informed that a Department of Education schools division official in Mandaluyong City has tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, March 25. The patient is confined at a hospital and is recovering. Our field units have provided assistance for his hospitalization.

Within the DepEd community, we have checked on his colleagues with whom he had close contact prior to hospitalization. None of them has exhibited respiratory symptoms so far.

As he visited some competition events at the NFOT, we also checked on updates of our precautionary home quarantine of NFOT and NSPC delegates. We are nearing the tail-end of the precautionary home quarantine, and overall we have monitored a small number of participants that were classified as PUIs but there is no link that can be established to the patient from Mandaluyong. We remain hopeful that we will be able to clear the precautionary period without any further incident, in light of the heightened measures we adopted for the NSPC and NFOT.



We have coordinated with the DOH and no less than the Secretary of Health has instructed his staff to do an extensive contact tracing as it is still an imperative for an effective containment. The DOH will oversee the contact tracing and notification within and outside DepEd following their protocols.

We fully understand the seriousness of the situation, and our Department is taking the necessary steps for the safety of our learners, teachers, and the public.

The health and well-being of our teachers and learners being our highest priority, we will monitor the case closely and follow up on any further developments that may arise.

Source: DepEd




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