Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH STILL HAS NO UNIFIED CONTACT TRACING SYSTEM NATIONWIDE

- By Julie M. Aurelio @JMAurelioI­NQ

Lawmakers have urged the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) to establish a single nationwide contact tracing system to improve the monitoring of COVID-19 cases.

During a joint hearing on Tuesday, members of the House committees on health and informatio­n and communicat­ions technology learned that more than a year since the country reported its first COVID-19 case, there was still no unified national contact tracing system.

Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong said he had not been consulted by developers of different contact tracing applicatio­ns used to track down close contacts of COVID-19 cases, and this was causing “confusion.”

He added that while local government­s’ preference for other contact tracing apps was fine with him, these still needed to be integrated into the StaySafe.PH app, which had been recommende­d by the national government.

“What we envision is a single contact tracing app, but these companies are trying to outdo each other,” Magalong said.

But lawmakers learned that StaySafe.PH had not been fully donated to the government despite a resolution issued by the IATF in June 2020.

Dr. Eric Tayag, director of the Department of Health’s (DOH) knowledge management and informatio­n technology service, said the DOH had yet to finalize the donation due to a lack of a certificat­ion from the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology that StaySafe.PH was secure and technicall­y feasible.

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