City to Conduct Aggressive Community Testing from January 13-15, 2022
As one of the measures to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus in the city, the City Government of Baguio, in cooperation with the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA), will conduct an aggressive community testing (ACT) on Jan. 13-15, 2022. Testing will be conducted at the Melvin Jones Grandstand.
Three thousand (3,000) tests were allocated for the city to target sectors vulnerable to the coronavirus while 2,000 tests are allocated for LISTT municipalities.
Target Sectors
Below is a rundown of the targeted sectors for the upcoming ACT:
Target Sector | Number of Tests |
---|---|
Line Agencies | 200 |
Uniformed Personnel | 200 |
Private Clinic/Dialysis Clinic | 100 |
Construction Workers | 200 |
Eateries/Food Handlers | 200 |
Market Vendors (Fish, Meat Vendors) | 100 |
Market Porters | 50 |
BHERTS | 200 |
LGU Baguio (GSO, CEPMO, POSD) | 200 |
Security Guards | 100 |
Banks | 100 |
BPOs/PEZA (outside CJH) | 340 |
Contact Tracers and Encoders | 50 |
Groceries | 100 |
Drivers (Jeepney/Taxi) | 100 |
Church workers | 100 |
Hotel workers | 170 |
Delivery Trucks | 50 |
Hog dealer/drivers | 50 |
Sari-sari stores | 50 |
Gasoline boys | 40 |
Restaurant workers | 100 |
Isolation Facility Workers | 40 |
Vaccination Team | 50 |
Grab/Food Panda | 100 |
LISTT | 2,000 |
TOTAL | 5,000 |
SOURCE: PIO-BAGUIO
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