EDITORIAL-CARTOON: Deployment ban

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EDITORIAL: Gag order for NCMH woes

On Black Saturday, GMA newscaster Arnold Clavio exploded a bombshell when he posted information he said he got about a hospital where dead bodies were piling up in the hallways due to a lack of body bags, and the hospital staff had been allegedly ordered to stop the tally of COVID-19 deaths.

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Now, the facility appears to be in even more dire straits, with crude rank-pulling and the suppression of information complicating its own fight against COVID-19. How ironic that the NCMH’s 24/7 crisis hotline slogan does not seem to apply to its own staff, who have to signal for outside help. The slogan? “Tara, Usap Tayo! (Come, let’s talk!)”

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EDITORIAL – Deployment ban

Even before the coronavirus disease 2019 pestilence arrived in the Philippines, the country already suffered from a shortage of approximately 290,000 health workers. This is according to the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, which has banned the deployment abroad of health workers while the country is battling the COVID-19 pandemic. The POEA reported that last year, about 13,000 health professionals left the country for jobs overseas.

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Critics have decried the POEA ban as unconstitutional. Proponents, on the other hand, said such moves are allowed under a state of public health emergency and the special powers granted by Congress to President Duterte to contain the unprecedented pandemic. Other proponents have taken a different tack, appealing to the patriotism of health workers in fighting the highly contagious and deadly disease. Hundreds of health workers have answered the call.

Hailed as heroes of the pandemic, the plight of health workers should prompt a review of government policies toward this sector. Before the arrival of COVID-19, nurses in both government and private health facilities had been pushing for better compensation. Some private hospitals even charge nurses for the privilege of working and getting the required residency for overseas deployment. Poor compensation – in some cases even lower than the minimum wage – has driven nurses to work instead in business process outsourcing or to find jobs overseas.

As of Tuesday last week, COVID-19 had reportedly killed 21 doctors in the Philippines, accounting for a significantly high percentage of the total deaths nationwide, now at over 300. Nurses and other health professionals are also among the COVID-19 fatalities. The pandemic is showing the nation the importance of this sector not only for public health but also for the economic health of the country.

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The government is reviewing the POEA’s suspension of overseas deployment of health workers. Even with the deployment ban, going to the frontlines of a battle against a deadly, unseen enemy is best done voluntarily. If only a few answer the call, the government – and the nation – should review the possible reasons, and find ways to address them. The Philippine Star

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EDITORYAL – Dikit-dikit ang mga tao sa palengke

FORECAST ng Department of Health (DOH) kahapon, maaari raw abutin pa ng hanggang Enero 2021 ang problema sa COVID-19 kung hindi pa makakadiskubre ng bakuna laban dito. Ayon kay DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire, ang nagsagawa ng estimations ay ang mga scientist at mathematicians. Paliwanag ni Vergeire, ito ay estima lamang at maaaring mangyari ito kung hindi magsasagawa ng interventions sa pagkalat ng virus. Kahapon, nasa 4,468 na ang tinamaan ng COVID-19 sa bansa.

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Kapag hindi ipinatupad ang paghihigpit kakalat ang virus at posibleng umabot pa hanggang 2021, ayon sa babala ng DOH.

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