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Residents of Sampaloc, Manila undergo COVID-19 tests

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SAY AHH A laboratory technician gets a swab test in a hospital at Santa Rosa, Laguna province, on Tuesday, April 14, 2020, under a mandatory test program for health workers who have been exposed to coronavirus patients. The government has launched an aggressive mass testing program to locate as many as 15,000 possible carriers of the virus that causes COVID-19. —EARVIN PERIAS

A total of 66 residents of Sampaloc, Manila, were swabbed for coronavirus tests while 236 individuals underwent rapid testing on Friday after the district was placed under 48-hour “hard lockdown,” Manila health officials said.

Using Food and Drug Administration-approved rapid antibody test kits, 236 Sampaloc residents were tested for the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

The city government aims to test 1,000 selected residents with flu-like symptoms, those who were exposed to a confirmed COVID-19 case, senior citizens and those with comorbidities.

Those who test positive will be brought to a holding facility and undergo a confirmatory test. Of the 547 confirmed cases in Manila, Sampaloc accounted for 110 cases. —Nikka G. Valenzuela

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