PH aims to test 1.5-2% of population as Malacañang clarifies 'targeted' testing policy

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Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque says the Philippines is targeting to test 1.5 to 2 percent of its almost 110 million population for COVID-19 infection, adds his statement on the lack of mass testing program was 'taken out of context'

Following the footsteps of other model nations, the Philippines is targeting to test 1.5 to 2 percent of its almost 110 million population for COVID-19 infection, Malacañang said Tuesday.The Source

"What I did say was in response to the question on the DOH guidelines on COVID testing, and until now, there is no such rule that employees will have to present COVID test results before they can be allowed to go back to work," Roque said."But it's not accurate to say that we don't have a mass testing policy."

"In the press conference, I cited Wuhan, because in Wuhan, they're attempting to test everyone, 11 million residents. That's the context when I said, we can't do the same thing in Metro Manila, perhaps. What we are doing is 1.5 to 2 percent testing, which is what South Korea is also doing," he added.that the country has yet to roll out a mass testing program for COVID, given the limited resources on the table.

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