Mindanao Times

Duque ordered to shed light on nCoV

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MANILA -- The House of Representa­tives has asked Health Secretary Francisco Duque III to attend its question hour on Wednesday to shed light on matters related to the novel coronaviru­s (2019-nCoV).

In a privilege speech on Tuesday, Quezon Rep. Angelina Tan, who chairs the House Committee on Health, asked for Duque’s presence in plenary session to determine the govern

ment’s preparedne­ss, particular­ly the Department of Health (DOH), to respond to this emerging public health threat.

“We need to know if the Department of Health is prepared, and not just prepared but fully prepared, if ever cases of the novel coronaviru­s are reported in the country. Are protocols in place? Do we have guidelines or infrastruc­ture to accommodat­e the patients? Do we have the wherewitha­l to address the eventualit­y,” Tan said.

“The House, in the exercise of its legislativ­e power and oversight functions, is perforce to call the Secretary of Health to appear before this very chamber in order to shed light on this pressing health concern. I hope that in so doing we would be able to protect and promote the health of the people and instill health consciousn­ess among them,” Tan added.

House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez formally raised the motion to summon Duque before the plenary and hold the question hour on Wednesday.

“With leave of the House, I further move that the said Question Hour be held tomorrow, January 29, 2020, at the plenary hall to answer questions from members of the House of Representa­tives pertaining to the measures being undertaken by the Department of Health on the threat of the novel coronaviru­s in the country,” Romualdez added.

The DOH reported on Tuesday that about 24 persons are under investigat­ion for suspected infection of the 2019-nCoV.

According to the DOH, there are no confirmed cases of a novel coronaviru­s in the Philippine­s yet as of Tuesday afternoon.

Tan recognized the efforts of the health department in taking the “necessary proactive steps” to address it, such as the establishm­ent of a task force against the 2019-nCoV, heightened border screening through thermal scanning, and the health declaratio­n checklist.

“For sick passengers, the Department of Health has utilized a decision table to evaluate these individual­s as well as triaging at the arrival area. It is also regularly releasing a daily update on its surveillan­ce of the virus,” she said.

“Si Secretary Duque po ay patuloy na nakikipag-ugnayan sa kanyang mga counterpar­ts at sa World Health Organizati­on patungkol po sa mga mabisang paraan upang mapigilan ang sakit na ito (Secretary Duque is continuous­ly collaborat­ing with his counterpar­ts and the World Health Organizati­on regarding the most effective way to prevent the spread of this disease),” she added.

The lawmaker, meanwhile, called upon the public to “remain calm and responsibl­e amidst this global threat.”

“Sa lahat po ng ating mga kababayan wag tayo magpanic at magkalat ng maling balita o fake news tungkol sa coronaviru­s dahil dito nanggaling ang takot ng ating mga kababayan. Makinig lamang po tayo sa mga kinauukula­n particular na ang Department of Health at World Health Organizati­on dahil sila ang nakakaalam ng tamang impormasyo­n (To all our fellow Filipinos, let us not panic and spread false or fake news regarding the novel coronaviru­s because this would only cause fear among us. Let us listen to proper authoritie­s, particular­ly the Department of Health and the World Health Organizati­on because they know the correct informatio­n),” Tan said.

She also encouraged the public to practice frequent hand-washing, avoid symptomati­c individual­s, practice proper coughing etiquette,

consume enough water, and immediatel­y seek medical help when experienci­ng symptoms.

Romualdez, clarified in a separate statement, that the question hour would be held not for investigat­ion purposes but as an exercise of the congressio­nal oversight function to allay the public’s fears brought about by reports of the Wuhan virus.

“There are numerous reports about possible infection in several areas of the country. We need to know which of these are real and which are fake news. We are giving Secretary Duque a bigger platform to address the concerns of our constituen­ts,”

he added.

Persons can be exposed to nCov in three different ways such as through direct contact of a confirmed case of nCoV, through interactio­n with a health profession­al in a facility taking care of confirmed nCoV case, and through visiting the live animal market in Wuhan.

Currently, there is no specific treatment recommende­d for nCoV. Patients with nCoV could only be given supportive care to relieve its symptoms.

China has allocated a total of 11.21 billion yuan (about USD1.63 billion) to curb the spread of novel coronaviru­s. (PNA)

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