All close contacts of Sinas in Calapan City test negative for coronavirus
All the policemen who made close contact with General Debold Sinas during his command visit in Calapan City tested negative for the coronavirus disease, a regional police official disclosed on Saturday, March 20.

Those police officials include the regional director of the Police Regional Office 4B, Brig. Gen. Pascual Muñoz and other ranking police officials in the region who attended a command conference with Sinas on March 11.
Lt. Col. Imedal Tolentino, PRO4B spokesperson, said the test for Muñoz and other regional police officials were conducted on the sixth day after their exposure to Sinas, explaining that coronavirus is best detected at least four days after the close contact.
“The results of the RT-PCR (Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction) test conducted have been released and all are negative. This reflects the effective implementation of health protocols by the Philippine National during the Chief PNP Command Visit,” said Tolentino.
Sinas is currently under isolation in one of the PNP facilities.
His visit at the Calapan City was widely criticized anew after he was accused of violating the health safety protocols by local officials themselves. Even senators hit Sinas for what they called a repeated violation of the health safety protocol.
But Muñoz and other police officials stressed that Sinas underwent the health safety protocols being implemented by the Local Government Unit of Calapan City.
Lt. Gen. Guillermo Lorenzo Eleazar, PNP Officer in Charge, has reiterated the importance of observing health safety protocols that include wearing of face masks and face shields.
Eleazar, who also made close contact with Sinas a day before the latter went to Calapan City, also tested negative for coronavirus, attributing it to wearing of both the face mask and face shield.