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Philippine­s to update Covid-19 strategy

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MANILA: The Philippine­s’ health department vowed yesterday to update its game plan against Covid-19 within a week and sought to beef up the healthcare workforce in the capital Manila, where medical frontliner­s are calling for reviving strict lockdowns.

The country on Saturday reported 4,963 additional coronaviru­s infections, the largest single-day jump on record, bringing its total confirmed cases to 98,232, while its death toll had climbed to 2,039.

In the largest call yet from medical experts to contain the virus, 80 groups representi­ng 80,000 doctors and a million nurses, on Saturday said the Philippine­s was losing the fight against the disease and warned of a collapse of the healthcare system from soaring infections without tighter controls.

In a statement issued following an unschedule­d meeting late on Saturday of the government’s coronaviru­s task force to address the concerns of doctors and nurses, the Department of Health said it would come up with an updated Covid-19 strategy within seven days.

It appealed to provincial healthcare workers and those returning from abroad to help beef up the frontline workforce in the capital, and sought help from universiti­es and medical groups in hiring more doctors, nurses and other medical staff.

The government appears reluctant to revive strict curbs on movement in Manila, saying there are other ways to control Covid-19.

Still, the health department said it supports the healthcare workers’ call for a “timeout” and would “proactivel­y lead the implementa­tion of effective localised lockdowns”.

 ?? AFP ?? Forces randomly inspect vehicles at a check point in Manila during the implementa­tion of measures to limit the spread of Covid-19.
AFP Forces randomly inspect vehicles at a check point in Manila during the implementa­tion of measures to limit the spread of Covid-19.

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