The Philippine Star

House panels clear Noy on Dengvaxia

- By JESS DIAZ

Two committees of the House of Representa­tives are clearing former president Benigno Aquino III on the dengue vaccinatio­n program in 2016 and the use of the controvers­ial vaccine Dengvaxia.

The program “was a judgment call on the part of the previous administra­tion in its effort to respond to what they call an alarming rise in dengue cases in the country,” the two committees said in a draft report presented yesterday during a meeting of the two panels.

“Indeed, the morbidity and mortality data at the time showed that dengue has become a worrisome monster killing

hundreds of Filipinos… The action of the administra­tion at the time to implement a dengue vaccinatio­n program was unquestion­able,” the report stated.

The committee on good government and public accountabi­lity, and the committee on health, chaired by Reps. Johnny Pimentel of Surigao del Sur and Angelina Tan of Quezon, respective­ly, came up with their report after months of hearings.

They noted that the Duterte administra­tion continued the program “and even expanded it to include Region VII (Central Visayas).”

The two panels would have approved their report were it not for the objection of Reps. Gabriel Bordado of Camarines Sur and Kaka Bag-ao of Dinagat Islands, who asked for a day to read it. They reschedule­d its approval for this morning.

Ironically, Bordado and Bag-ao are partymates of Aquino in the Liberal Party. Pimentel said the two could have read the 38-page report in just 30 minutes or one hour.

Despite clearing Aquino, the two committees said there was “undue haste in the procuremen­t of the vaccines and the implementa­tion of the dengue vaccinatio­n program, disregardi­ng existing laws, rules and regulation­s.”

The report stated that the vaccinatio­n program became controvers­ial after “a number of deaths (of children) occurred, with some sectors attributin­g them to the use of Dengvaxia.”

“However, there is no conclusive finding that Dengvaxia directly caused the death of inoculated patients. Cases have been filed and are pending before various jurisdicti­ons to settle the issue,” it said.

In concluding that the program was hastily implemente­d, the two committees said the efficacy and safety of Dengvaxia were still “under review and study.”

“Sanofi (the manufactur­er) asserts their drug is safe and effective and refused to accept otherwise. The World Health Organizati­on did not dispute the efficacy and safety of the vaccine, although it pointed out the increased risk for sero-negative persons (those without prior dengue infection)… Dengvaxia is believed to be effective only on persons sero-positive (with prior dengue). Health Secretary (Francisco) Duque himself admitted that the vaccine has 66 percent efficacy,” they said.

The committees recommende­d the filing of “appropriat­e administra­tive and criminal cases against government officials and employees and private individual­s” involved in the registrati­on and procuremen­t of Dengvaxia.

Aquino, former health secretary Janette Garin, former budget secretary Florencio Abad and other officials of the Aquino and Duterte administra­tions are facing charges in connection with the Dengvaxia controvers­y.

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