ZamboSur Covid-19 molecular
biology laboratory 95% complete
The P30-M worth of Covid-19 molecular biology laboratory of
Zamboanga del Sur is 95% completed.
Thus, disclosed Dr. Anatalio Cagampang, Jr., chief of Zamboanga
del Sur Medical Center (ZDSMC) and officer-in-charge of the Integrated
Provincial Health Office (IPHO) during the Covid-19 Task Force meeting in
Pagadian City.
Cagampang said Governor Victor Yu constructed these facilities to
help fast-track and expand its capacity to test and identify COVID-19 patients
so that they can be treated immediately, and it can also test more people
faster.
The laboratory which was constructed on April 21, this year is a
testing center that can help speed up the confirmation of coronavirus cases in
the province.
Cagampang said the laboratory is not an ordinary laboratory. “It
is a national laboratory intended to treat our COVID-19 patients,” he
announced.
He said that last week, the teams from the Department of
Health (DOH) and the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RTMI) in Manila
visited the building and assessed the status of the COVID-19 molecular biology
laboratory.
Cagampang said 70% of the laboratory equipment was already
procured and delivered and 3 other equipment from China are scheduled to be
delivered 3rd week, this July. He added that the medical staff of ZDSMC
will undergo 7 days of intensive training on COVID-19.
“Our medical staff is scheduled to undergo training in Manila but
due to the pandemic, instead I requested Dr. Gregory Jennings of World Health
Organization (WHO) to conduct the training at ZDSMC since we have limited
number of staff,” Cagampang reported.
After the training, a proficiency testing will be conducted before
it can begin testing.
“If the requirements will be completed, hopefully, the laboratory
can operate on the 3rd week of August,” Cagampang concluded.
The provincial government is very eager that the laboratory will
operate since the medical staff is ready and the DOH and RITM are also ready to
guide them. (NBE/GCC/PIA-Zamboanga del Sur)
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