The Manila Times

The dawn of a global challenge

- THE ARCHITECT’S PERSPECTIV­E

everything was now made in China.

What was good with China is that its level of work ethics and direction for economic superpower was infectious that the Chinese embrace their social and communist government with much gusto that now you see around the world the expansion of China in tourism, sports, importatio­n, agricultur­e, medicine and manufactur­ing sectors where once they focused on military arms, diplomatic relations and social and developmen­t concerns for their countrymen.

What was scary was the origin of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19), which everyone around the world now realized started in the Chinese city of Wuhan. This was initially taken for granted by everyone around the world as just one of those highly irregular viruses such as severe acute respirator­y syndrome. But China became worried when the death toll started to pile up in Wuhan, closing borders within the country to address the spread of this unique disease. As of March 22, 2020, the death toll worldwide already reached 14,641 with more than 335,000 people infected, according to CNN World News, and is already classified by the World Health Organizati­on as a pandemic. A lot of countries have shut down, disallowin­g movements of people to and from their countries. The Philippine­s was no exception. So close to China and one of those early countries to react after Singapore was diagnosed to have this carrier virus, the Philippine­s started swiftly its “community quarantine,” then “enhanced community quarantine” in Luzon, then a state of calamity in the whole country before giving all the local government units (LGUs) the initiative to contain this virus within their jurisdicti­ons.

Each LGU came out with their own policies of how to prevent the disease from spreading. Social distancing, flattening the curve, curfew time, barangayle­vel lockdown and even LGUs taking care of their constituen­ts became the new normal. What is frightenin­g are the lack of temperatur­e scanners, the lack of healthcare personnel and which hospital would accommodat­e those found positive with Covid-19.

There were different approaches to the virus from social media, to initial tri-media reports and even official government health agencies. Social awareness has become the norm. As the country looked for answers, the pandemic was spreading quickly at an exponentia­l rate. Italy, a country that did not take the case seriously at the onset, is now one of the leading countries with a death rate higher than China. Almost every country now has the virus with each one trying to address it, sometimes seeking help from others. It is ironic that none of the European countries came forward to the rescue of Italy as they too were occupied in dealing with the virus.

So what do we know about Covid-19? Scientists do not exactly yet know where and how it started. This is still a mystery they are figuring out. Since they do not clearly understand where it came from. Therefore, policies, procedures and even medical approaches are not yet in place on how to prevent this disease from happening again. Most medical researcher­s

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