Infected Baguio teacher discloses identity to help in contact tracing
BAGUIO CITY – An elementary school teacher, who is now recovering from coronavirus disease (COVID-19), has chosen to reveal her identity to help in the contact tracing program of Mayor Benjamin Magalong, while awaiting to be discharged after the 14-day protocol.
“Upon hearing from the doctor that I am COVID-19 positive, I felt faint, emotionally drained and my knees weakened. But I anchored myself on God's words: ‘I will never leave thee nor forsake thee.’-Hebrews 13:5. Thus I was strengthened, waking up every morning and thanking God for every breath He has blessed me with,” said Tiza Bedey.
She said that, last July 27, she accompanied her daughter to the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center (BGHMC) triage for a swab as she felt weak.
“I had a swab myself due to symptoms of colds and loss of smell. My daughter had negative results, I did not,” Bedey recalled.
She said her family, work and church mates have been checked for possible infection. She also called on persons whom she have had contact or dealt with earlier than July 28 (the day she was swabbed), to have themselves checked.
“More specially if they had fever, colds, or flu-like symptoms. My residence was disinfected and the barangay on lockdown but thereafter lifted,” Bedey said.
“Truly, the quarantine period has allowed me much-needed rest and regain immunity against this virus. I urge fellow patients to draw strength from their faith and use this isolation/quarantine time to reflect on important things other than this virus,’' she added.
To date, six new cases of COVID-19 have been reported here, including a 28-year-old male from Cresencia Village, 30-year-old female from Dominican Hill, a 42-year-old female from Camp 8, a 20-year-old female, and a 49-year-old male from Queen of Peace; and a 31-year old female from Middle Rock Quarry.