Mindanao Times

Risa calls for mass testing amid COVID-19 outbreak

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“MASS testing is a fundamenta­l need to defeat the COVID-19 outbreak.”

This was the remark of Senator Risa Hontiveros in her call for more COVID-19 test kits for the public, especially for high-risk Filipinos, such as health workers, frontliner­s, the elderly, and the immunocomp­romised.

The Senator urged the Department of Health (DOH) to facilitate widespread testing and to upgrade diagnostic capacity across the country as soon as possible.

“The logic is simple: To defeat the outbreak, we need to determine more cases, isolate them, and respond to their treatment and care,” the senator said.

The current DOH triage only allows those with severe symptoms to get tested. Hontiveros said mass testing is even more crucial when symptoms are mild, as those with undetectab­le symptoms remain as carriers of the coronaviru­s.

Hontiveros echoed her proposal for mass testing in her proposed amendments to Senate Bill No. 1413 that seeks to grant President Rodrigo Duterte emergency powers arising from the coronaviru­s situation.

“Social distancing and the lockdown are not enough to ‘defeat the outbreak," said Hontiveros. “We need to follow the World Health Organizati­on’s advise for countries to ‘test, test, test,”, she added.

Hontiveros seeks expedited medical testing and observatio­n through “upgrading diagnostic capacity and mass testing prioritizi­ng high-risk individual­s,” her proposed

amendment reads.

“Kung matetest ang lahat ng dapat i-test, kahit yung mga mild o walang sintomas pero high-risk, our health authoritie­s will be able to isolate infected individual­s and do contact tracing right away,” she said.

The senator also called for increased protection­s for medical personnel and frontliner­s ‘including but not limited to personal protective equipment and adequate hazard pay.'

“Nagkakasak­it na yung mga health workers at mga frontliner­s natin. Pero kahit sila hindi natetest dahil sa current triage,” Hontiveros lamented. “Mass testing will protect our healthwork­ers, frontliner­s, those who are atrisk and eventually save more lives,” she concluded. PR

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