Senators urge gov’t to implement stronger, more proactive measures vs. COVID-19

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Senators on Saturday called on the government to implement stronger and more proactive measures against the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

“We need stricter quarantine measures, and we need protocols not only in our hospitals, but also in places where COVID-19 has been discovered to spread, such as the workplaces and areas visited by these patients with confirmed cases,” Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri said in statement issued a day after the Department of Heath announced that two Filipinos were confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus.

Zubiri said: “We cannot afford to have a slow and reactive government response to COVID-19. I am urging a more proactive approach from our agencies and local governments. We don’t want to create panic amongst our people but that was the initial complacency on countries like Iran, South Korea and Italy and now they have thousands of cases and hundreds of deaths.”

While he recognizes the authority of the DOH in containing the disease, Villanueva said: “All we ask from the agency is that they should be forthcoming with timely, transparent disclosures on cases. There should be no cover ups.” “Let’s not give the public a false sense of security. Undetected local transmission is rapid & dangerous. DOH needs to be hawk-eyed and transparent every step of the way,” Hontiveros tweeted.

In an interview over DWIZ radio Saturday, he expressed content with how the DOH is handling the public health issue, saying he thinks it is “doing everything it should.”

 

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