CAPITOL. Misamis Oriental Gov. Yevgeny Vincente Emano orders the closure of an entire capitol office after its head infected six of his nine staff members. Gold Star Daily file photo
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By Herbie B. Gomez
Editor-in-Chief

MISAMIS Oriental Gov. Yevgeny Vincente Emano has closed down an entire capitol office after its head infected most of his staff with Covid-19.

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The department head was brought to a quarantine facility of the state-run Northern Mindanao Medical Center (NMMC) in Cagayan de Oro after he tested positive for Covid-19, said lawyer Jeffrey Saclot, spokesperson of the province’s Covid-19 inter-agency task force.

The official has comorbidities and had just returned for work, after undergoing angioplasty and a recuperation period in Manila where he presumably caught the virus.

Saclot said the official infected six of his nine staff members, and the remaining three, who tested negative for Covid-19, are scheduled to be swabbed for the second time.

A non-capitol worker from another office within the provincial government’s compound tested positive, too. Saclot said the department head attended a meeting of capitol employees there.

Gov. Emano ordered all the staff members to go on quarantine, their office temporarily shut down for disinfection, and the Provincial Health Office to start contact tracing in the capitol. All its workload will be absorbed by the capitol’s administrative office during the quarantine period.

Saclot said the officer may have breached health protocols set by the capitol, and even a rule of the Cagayan de Oro City government, by not immediately informing health authorities about his symptoms and his return from travel. He is a resident of one of the city’s eastern villages.

“Our rule in the capitol is, once you manifest symptoms of Covid-19 infection, you don’t report for work, and you need to inform the Provincial Health Office immediately. He did not even inform the BHERT (Barangay Health, Emergency, and Response Team) in his village,” Saclot said.

He said Cagayan de Oro’s health officials were the ones who brought the matter to the attention of the provincial health officer, Dr. Jerie Calingasan.

City hall spokesperson Maricel Rivera said health workers in the city have also started tracing the capitol official’s contacts in his barangay and elsewhere in the city.

If he survives Covid-19, the infected official is facing the prospects of administrative sanction. Gov. Emano has issued a show-cause order against him and several others over the breach of the capitol’s health protocols.

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