The Philippine Star

Gov’t questioned over failure to procure PPEs for frontliner­s

- By EDU PUNAY

A House leader yesterday questioned the government’s failure to purchase highgrade personal protective equipment (PPEs) for frontline health workers despite the P2-billion allocation under the Bayanihan laws last year.

Deputy Speaker and SAGIP party-list Rep. Rodante Marcoleta called on the Department of Health (DOH) and the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to immediatel­y procure and distribute the best protective gear for medical workers as the nation faces a surge in COVID-19 cases.

“These are sorely needed by health care workers overwhelme­d by the spiraling COVID-19 cases, particular­ly in the National Capital Region and adjoining areas,” Marcoleta said.

He lamented that Congress allocated about P2 billion under Bayanihan 1 and Bayanihan 2 to purchase personal protective gear for medical frontliner­s.

The country’s health workers valiantly fighting the war against COVID- 19 deserve only the best protection, according to the lawmaker.

With more virulent and easily transmissi­ble COVID-19 variants, he said only medical grade N95 masks, face shields and PPEs should be given to medical frontliner­s.

“Our frontliner­s are heroes. We shouldn’t make them wait for the best equipment to protect themselves against infection. The DOH will only waste taxpayers’ money on nonmedical grade KN95 masks and surgical masks because they don’t offer the kind of protection required by frontliner­s,” he added.

Marcoleta noted that the DBM’s Procuremen­t Service started the procuremen­t process as early as last January, but has yet to make any purchases to date.

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