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Sunday, March 15, 10:30 am

2nd UPDATE:
Well, it seems that Manila is already on lockdown after all... 🤦‍♀️
Chaos is here already.
Medical personnel on the way to report to their stations are getting stuck in checkpoints. Well played duterte :mad:

Sunday March 15, 8:30 am
UPDATE:

According to PCOO andanar: no more curfew 😂
This just shows how incompetent is this administration... Not only they, obviously, don't know what to do but with these flip-flops, they provoke panic and worsen the situation :mad:


Waiting for another flip-flop... soon to come!

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That was faster than the actual, official rules: from Community Quarantine to Lockdown to Blockade to Curfew.

This is how they fix the problem? By putting Manila under curfew at night? Does the virus make a difference between day and night???

This just shows how incompetent is this government: they don't have the slightest idea on what to do and instead of looking at what other countries successfully do, they just threaten people with military and police!


Seems to me utterly preposterous that Duterte & minions are planning a month-long Metro Manila lockdown without mentioning anything AT ALL about expanding ρáíd sick leaves, wage/rent subsidies & cash transfers to help tide over everyone, especially the poor and minimum wage earners.

Plus not a word on the provision & dissemination of test kits, or support given to med professionals

Their only answer is to use force against the citizens as if the virus will be scared of the military!
Intimidation worsens the problem

Where is the health plan? Where??? :mad:

Dapat ang No1 priority ng gobyerno? COVID19 TEST KITS and TESTING PROCEDURES so the sick can be isolated first!
Example of what could be done first instead of spending millions to accommodate 40 000 troopers:
1. Mass produce & fund the locally-made testing kit and establish drive-in testing centers like in other countries
2. Convert other public facilities to quarantine centers
3. Provide protective gears to nurses and doctors
4. Deliver accurate information
5. Instead of threatening to arrest people, assure them that they are safe so they do not panic and violate the quarantine rules
6. Establish a restriction on the number of goods that can be purchased by a single person to discourage panic buying & ensure that everyone has access to necessities & food.
7. Encourage work from home arrangement even in the private sector & support those who lose their jobs.
 

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Nagaaway na naman kayo ang totoo prevention muna dapat ang inuna masyadong kampante ang gobyerno sasabhn wag mag panic eh nakikita na anjan na nga mga pulpol tapos ngayun lockdown sa metro anu wuhan style ba ang gagawin masyadong naging kampante ang mga ***** yan ang katotohanan kung ayaw nyu magpanic buying its up to you wag nyo pakielamanan ang trip ng iba sa pagbili dagil pera nila yun kung kampante kayo masyado edi gawin nyu trip nyo mga ungas
Hindi naman pinipigilan ang mga bibili or mamimili, ang mali ay yung kumunsumo ng higit sa regular, kahit pa mabili mo ang lahat ng alcohól at mask and etc at nawalan ang kapwa tao mo magiging apektado ka pa din
 
Medical solutions:
  • providing protective gear to nurses and doctors (first thing to do) They are on the frontline without any protection so what will happen when they are all sick?
  • buying test kits abroad (a lot) while waiting for our own to be ready
  • installing mobile sterilization chambers everywhere. Like they are doing in Hanoi, Vietnam (which can kill 90% of viruses in 15 seconds, and it's free for everybody... each chamber can disinfect 1000 people per day)
Hindi yan Medical Solution!

Part yan ng "preventive/protection measures"

  • Required naman po sila na gumamit ng protective gears to handle those positive patient "common sense po"
  • Meron naman tayong test kits eh
  • Hindi naman sobrang lala ng COVID sa bansa at kailangan ding paglaan ng budget yan para magkaroon niyan
    Kaya nga ang ginagawa na lang natin is self-hygiene at yang curfew hours
 
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Tell me what is the fatality rate of COVID-19? Bakit ganun mo sya ituring? Karamihan sa mga hindi naka recover at kay mga dati ng sakit, mga may edad na, mahihina ang resistance, nurse ka dapat more on awareness ang i-post mo, hindi politics!
baka isa to sa mga salot ng lipunan na puro rally ang inaatupag
 
nakakalungkot isipin, sa 60+ na known cases, 6 na ang patay which is 10% as compared sa sinabi ng who na 1 to 2% lang ang chance ng death. ready na ba ang mga ospital natin? untimely rin ang annoucement ng lockdown, marami ang nag uwian ng mga probinsya, mahihirapan na ang tracing. Expect ang pagkalat nito sa buong Pilipinas sa mga darating na araw. And ready na rin ba ang mga provincial hospital dito?
 
nakakalungkot isipin, sa 60+ na known cases, 6 na ang patay which is 10% as compared sa sinabi ng who na 1 to 2% lang ang chance ng death. ready na ba ang mga ospital natin? untimely rin ang annoucement ng lockdown, marami ang nag uwian ng mga probinsya, mahihirapan na ang tracing. Expect ang pagkalat nito sa buong Pilipinas sa mga darating na araw. And ready na rin ba ang mga provincial hospital dito?
Thank you! this is the only comment making sense ;)
 
Tell me: how a curfew at night makes us safer vs this virus??
well sabi kasi di ba mabilis mamatay yung virus sa init,so ok lang lumabas pag may araw, at night since di masyado mainit baka mas mabilis pag spread nung virus,maybe that's why?
 
Hindi yan Medical Solution!

Part yan ng "preventive/protection measures"

  • Required naman po sila na gumamit ng protective gears to handle those positive patient "common sense po"
  • Meron naman tayong test kits eh
  • Hindi naman sobrang lala ng COVID sa bansa at kailangan ding paglaan ng budget yan para magkaroon niyan
    Kaya nga ang ginagawa na lang natin is self-hygiene at yang curfew hours
I totally agree with you with "preventive measures" and also point 1 "common sense" talaga, so why our nurses and doctors don't have those? They are asking the government to provide them these protections but it falls in deaf ears!
Point meron naman tayong test: yes! According to DOH we have 2000 tests for 110 million people!!!
Self-hygiene: of course... (but not the government problem that's an individual issue)

So all in all: the government has absolutely no answer to the above concerns!
 
well sabi kasi di ba mabilis mamatay yung virus sa init,so ok lang lumabas pag may araw, at night since di masyado mainit baka mas mabilis pag spread nung virus,maybe that's why?
yes mamatay sa init but init over 60 degrees celcius!!
 
So all in all: the government has absolutely no answer to the above concerns!

do you mean pabaya gobyerno natin?

They are asking the government to provide them these protections but it falls in deaf ears!

---- kaninong kasalanan yan? national government or the local govt.. or the local health officer..?

According to DOH we have 2000 tests for 110 million people

---- this is because di napag handaan to kasi biglaan.... bakit madali bang mag create ang govt ng budget? ask the congressman and senators...... and other agencies connected to budget..[/quote]
 
do you mean pabaya gobyerno natin?

They are asking the government to provide them these protections but it falls in deaf ears!

---- kaninong kasalanan yan? national government or the local govt.. or the local health officer..?

According to DOH we have 2000 tests for 110 million people

---- this is because di napag handaan to kasi biglaan.... bakit madali bang mag create ang govt ng budget? ask the congressman and senators...... and other agencies connected to budget..
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Boom nadali niyo po hahah!
Wag ding umasa sa mga napapanood na balita kung may ginagawa ba yung gobyerno about sa issue
Do your own research!
 
do you mean pabaya gobyerno natin?

They are asking the government to provide them these protections but it falls in deaf ears!

---- kaninong kasalanan yan? national government or the local govt.. or the local health officer..?

According to DOH we have 2000 tests for 110 million people

---- this is because di napag handaan to kasi biglaan.... bakit madali bang mag create ang govt ng budget? ask the congressman and senators...... and other agencies connected to budget..
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We should not forget that amid a “string of epidemics” like polio, dengue, and measles that affected the country in 2019, this administration slashed the 2020 budget for health services by P10-billion. Despite warnings on the adverse effect, an epidemic of GREED has taken over.
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awinahe sumunod nalang po tayu sa kung ano ang instructions ng Governemnt natin. Malalaking Kompanya nga like Abs cbn Sumusunod ehh. Tayu pa kaya mga ultimo lang tayu. Sumunod nalang . Para din naman yan sa atin eh 😍 sa panahon ngayun walang lugar ang pag aaklas kontra Governemnt walang lugar ang paninira kay duterte kasi Focus ngayun ang govenrment natin sa issue ng NCOV. Dayofff muna sa paninira kahit ngayun lang please. Mag cooperate tayu sa ating Governo.
 
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We should not forget that amid a “string of epidemics” like polio, dengue, and measles that affected the country in 2019, this administration slashed the 2020 budget for health services by P10-billion. Despite warnings on the adverse effect, an epidemic of GREED has taken over.
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ncov is a pandemic issue... what happen to the other senators? regarding to the budget? to the congressman?
di mo ba alam bakit na cut? its because daming kurakot sa DOH.... you should know that being a nurse if you are in a govt hospitals.... kahit lakihan mo ang budget,, this cant prevent the ncov... because we still have no vaccine for that in the world market.. now the govt is doing the way to prevent the spread of ncov.. as of now.... bakit makakapigil ba ang pagsuot ng mask? kung kumakain ka in public.. nakasuot ba ng mask? you cannot cure virus unless the cure is made... meron na ba?

is Budget can solve ncov? if yes? in what way? tell me....
 
Nurses' group urges gov't to provide adequate protection to health workers

Published March 13, 2020 5:22pm
Jocelyn Andamo, secretary general of Filipino Nurses United, said their member nurses working in government hospitals have told the organization that they lack the necessary supplies.

"Halimbawa sa infectious government hospital, meron lang silang dalawang N95 mask sa loob ng isang buwan, ibig sabihin napapalitan lang every two weeks," she said at a news forum in Manila. "Ironically, hindi po nabibigyan sila ng sapat na supply."

"Meron din pong isang government hospital na singnipis lang ng tissue paper ang kanilang mask, samantalang sila ang nakaharap sa mga pasyente na hindi naman natin alam kung positive o hindi," she added.

She also called for the employment of more nurses amid the public health emergency. "Wala pa pong COVID, understaffed na ang ating mga ospital," she said.

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