Mindanao Times

Stop Calling 911

• At least for suspected COVID-19 cases, Sara pleads

- BY SAMANTHA T. BURGOS

Mayor Sara Duterte has reminded Davaoeños to refrain from calling 911 for suspected COVID-19 concerns to avoid overwhelmi­ng the thin staff.

“We have to understand that although we have this pandemic, we can still experience other emergency situations not related to COVID-19. Our

Central 911 is dedicated for emergency purposes only,” she said in an interview

with 87.5 FM Davao City Disaster Radio.

She lamented that people are still ignoring her reminder not to call contact the Central 911 services.

“Every time you call

911 for your queries (on COVID-19), you are barring much more important calls such as for emergencie­s disasters,” she said.

In the same vein, the Central 911 ambulances should not be treated as private chauffeurs that will ferry suspected cases to the Southern Philippine­s Medical Center. The city government already has standby vehicles for that purpose.

Previously, the mayor said that Davaoeños may call 911 for medical consultati­ons. But the objective was to encourage people to stay at home rather than making the trip to the clinics or hospital. Some doctors in the city have volunteere­d to help provide free checkups over the phone.

“If you are not experienci­ng any alarming or critical manifestat­ions, then you are advised to not go to the hospital. Instead, you call be consulted by doctors by just dialling 911 in your landlines and cellphones,” the statement from the city reads.

The service is available from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday.

Again, for any COVID-19 concerns, the public is asked to call only the operation center, which is open 24.7.

“We have operationa­lized the center so that all your questions and queries about COVID-19 will be catered. Report to the center immediatel­y when you have experience­d some symptoms like colds, cough, fever, chills, headache, shortness of breath, diarrhea, and sore throat,” she said.

The operation center can be reached through:

Globe – 0917 508 6548;

Smart – 0919 071 1111; PLDT hotline – 082 244 0181

E-mail adderess – covidtf@davaocitya.gov.ph

She said that the center is manned by city health personnel who will give instructio­ns on what to do. The goal is to prevent people from rushing to the different centers and hospitals, which could increase the risk of community transmissi­on.

 ?? BING GONZALES ?? SOCIAL DISTANCING: Hundreds of public utility jeepney drivers risks their safety at the City Transport and Management Office on March 20, as they apply for cash assistance under the TUPAD program of the Department of Labor and Employment.
BING GONZALES SOCIAL DISTANCING: Hundreds of public utility jeepney drivers risks their safety at the City Transport and Management Office on March 20, as they apply for cash assistance under the TUPAD program of the Department of Labor and Employment.

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