MANILA, Philippines – Coronavirus antibody control (COVID-19) in Pasig city uses a reserve formula to prevent citizens from internally collecting the hospital in violation of physical distance and other quarantine fitness protocols, said the city’s mayor, Vico Sotto.
Loose antibody control will be performed at a control site committed to Pasig, Sotto said. Specifically, antibody verification is called enhanced chimiluminiscence immunosaum verification (Eclia), which detects antibodies in blood samples taken from patients.
Those who get loose tests will go through a medical evaluation before the test, also noted Sotto.
To reserve a position for loose trials, the citizens of Pasig can contact the city government hotlines: 0928-2911716 and 0928-2911717.
On Wednesday, Pasig recorded a total of 2,416 COVID-19s with 929 cures and 136 deaths.
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