Mayor Belmonte urges QC residents in close contact with UK variant patient to cooperate
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte urged the city’s residents to cooperate with the contact tracing after a 35-year-old patient, who was quarantined in Riverside in Barangay Commonwealth, was found to have the United Kingdom (UK) variant of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on Thursday.

“I also would like the people of Riverside to cooperate… as soon as possible because contact tracing is now ongoing, results should be out very, very soon,” Mayor Belmonte said in a virtual press conference.
“’Wag lang silang mag resist, mag cooperate lang sila sa pamahalaan (They should not resist but to cooperate with the government),” she added.
The city government started the contact tracing and testing of the COVID-19 UK variant for the residents of Riverside in Barangay Commonwealth on Thursday.
“They should just stay put if they’re told to stay inside their houses and quarantine themselves. They should not go out and just wait for the result and the result will speak for themselves,” Belmonte said.
Mayor Belmonte also said that in case there will be positive cases in the area, they will take necessary precautions to prevent further transmission.
The Quezon City government made the announcement early Thursday morning when the City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (CESU) on Feb. 10 learned from the Department of Health (DOH) that the male patient had the new virus variant after his sample was sent to the Philippine Genome Center.