The provincial government is still waiting for the results of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test of the 65 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who recently arrived in the province.
As of noon today, the test reaults are yet to be transmitted to the provincial government, according to Kevin Damalerio, the executive assistant to the governor.
The OFW were re-tested last Tuesday using the PCR test. The test comes as an offshoot of the test results on 48 OFWs from Manila that were conducted in Cebu last April 28, where two OFWs tested positive.
The two OFWs who tested positive in the PCR test were subjected to the rapid antibody test in a local hospital, last May 2 and the results turned out to be negative as announced by Dr. Yul Lopez, the spokesperson of the TWG of the provincial government. (ardy/dave)
Aside from the 48 OFWs who were subjected to the PCR test last Tuesday, the 17 OFWs from Cebu, who are currently housed at the Mercedarian Retreat House in Dauis, were included.
The conflicting results between the two test results led the Provincial Government to decide for the PCR test last Tuesday.