The Manila Times

Vaccinatio­n alarm amid Dengvaxia’s legal impact

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TWO developmen­ts relating to the national health issue right now compel prompt action and attention by the government and the public. Health (DoH) that there has been a 40 percent drop in the number of children being vaccinated and that there is a measles outbreak in the country right now.

The second is the decision of a House of Representa­tives joint panel to recommend the filing of graft and technical malversati­on charges against former President Benigno Aquino 3rd, his Budget Secretary Florencio Abad and Health Secretary Janette Garin, for their accountabi­lity in the Dengvaxia fiasco.

Both these developmen­ts have grave significan­ce for the nation. Each must be handled with dispatch and resolve. Each concerns a national issue that elicits much interest from the public. The national health situation will not normalize until the government can assure the public that proper and sufficient actions are being taken toward the resolution of these issues.

On the sidelines of a Senate hearing on the proposed excise tax on alcoholic beverages, a DoH undersecre­tary disclosed a downtrend in the vaccinatio­n of children, particular­ly against measles. While the Health department seeks to administer vaccines to 90 percent of children one to two years old, the agency registered only 70 to 80 percent compliance in 2016 40 percent, particular­ly in Metro Manila.

All this is alarming and requires explanatio­n by our

- sion by the House inquiry into the Dengvaxia controvers­y to rec

The House joint panel, which inquired into the P3.5billion Dengvaxia tragedy, found collusion among top

The joint House Committees on Health and Good Government and Public Accountabi­lity approved the inquiry report, which named Aquino, along with his two former as liable for their involvemen­t in the procuremen­t and implementa­tion of the Dengvaxia vaccinatio­n program.

The report said collusion was apparent among the public the vaccines would be purchased by the government for a mass immunizati­on program for school children in the National Capital Region (NCR) and Regions 3 and 4.

Malacañang is correct to keep a hands-off policy on the action of the House.

The legal process should now take over, with the Depart prosecutio­n of the accused.

The fact that former President Aquino is among those who will be charged invests the matter with more than routine importance.

Dengvaxia mess on the nation. We have always felt that concern must not only be on the victims of the tragedy. A full inquiry was also needed to pinpoint responsibi­lity for the deadly and costly tragedy.

The panel held Aquino liable for approving the use of P3.5 (MPBF) savings for the purchase of the said vaccines. The

wait for the resolution of the Dengvaxia tragedy.

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