Benguet turns over testing machines to BGHMC

LA TRINIDAD, Benguet, May 24(PIA) – – The provincial government turned-over to the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center (BGHMC) two machines that would facilitate the testing of specimens for COVID-19.

Governor Melchor Diclas turned over the two machines, an automated polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and automated Ribonucleic acid (RNA) extractor to BGHMC that were donated by Benguet Provincial Caretaker Eric Yap to facilitate testing and accommodate more specimen.

Benguet Caretaker Eric Yap turned over two machines, an automated PCR machine and an automated RNA extractor, that would facilitate testing and accommodate more specimen of COVID-19 patients. Governor Melchor Diclas in behalf of the Provincial Government received the machines as witnessed by Officer-in-Charge Chief of the Benguet General Hospital Dr. Meliarazon Dulay. (photo courtesy of the Governor's Office-Benguet)
Benguet Caretaker Eric Yap turned over two machines, an automated PCR machine and an automated RNA extractor, that would facilitate testing and accommodate more specimen of COVID-19 patients. Governor Melchor Diclas in behalf of the Provincial Government received the machines as witnessed by Officer-in-Charge Chief of the Benguet General Hospital Dr. Meliarazon Dulay. (photo courtesy of the Governor’s Office-Benguet)
Yap came to the province last May 21 to personally hand over said machines to the provincial government thru Diclas and Dr. Meliarazon Dulay, Officer-in-Charge Chief of the Benguet General Hospital.

While the provincial government is not yet capable to use the machines, the provincial leadership decided to have these temporarily used by BGHMC, Dulay said.

The machines would be a big help to BGHMC which is doing manual RNA extracting at present. The automated RNA extractor could process about 1,000 specimen per day, she said.

During the turn-over to BGHMC on May 22, Gov. Diclas and the BGHMC represented by its Medical Center Chief II Dr. Ricardo B. Runez, Jr. signed a memorandum of agreement for the partnership.

The MOA is renewable every six months until the province is capable to set-up its own laboratory, said Dulay.

As agreed, specimens from Benguet will be prioritized.

Dulay said the continuing support of the Office of the Caretaker to the provincial government not only redound to the hospital but to the patients most especially the iBenguets. (JDP/SCA-PIA-CAR, Benguet)

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