PH intensifies interventions vs Omicron

Date:

Share post:

DAVAO CITY— The Philippine government intensified its intervention against the looming threat of the new Covid–19 variant, the Omicron.

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said the massive vaccination through the three-day national vaccine drive is just one of the two measures that the country must adopt with the threat of Omicron.

During the Monday Talk to The People televised address of President Rodrigo Duterte, the health chief said the government should intensify its major interventions against COVID-19 amid the threat posed by the latest coronavirus Omicron variant.

As it is now, the following countries have recorded cases of Omicron namely: Australia: 6 cases; Austria: 1 case; Belgium: 1 case; Botswana: 19 cases; Canada: 3 cases; Czech Republic: 1 case; Denmark: 2 cases ; France: 1 case (on Reunion Island); Germany: 4 cases; Hong Kong: 3 cases; Israel: 2 cases; Italy: 4 cases; Japan: 1 case; Netherlands: 14 cases; Portugal: 13 cases; South Africa: 77 cases; Spain: 1 case; Sweden: 1 case; United Kingdom: 14 cases.

The health authorities have prepared for the threat, “It’s not a matter of ‘if,’ okay? It’s a matter of ‘when’,” said Duque when asked by President Duterte on the possibility of the Omicron variant entering the Philippines.

“So talagang iyan po, papasok ‘yan just as we have experienced with Alpha, Beta, Delta among the more compelling variants of concern, Mr. President,” he added.

Duque noted that despite the positive vaccination rate trajectory, the country needs to widen its vaccination coverage to achieve herd immunity and have an edge against the new coronavirus variant.

“Massive vaccination rollout under your directive, Mr. President, we need to really widen and increase the vaccination coverage to reach population protection,” he pointed out.

“Of course, the first milestone by the end of December 31st, we hope to be able to completely jab 54 million Filipinos and then by February of 2022, we should be able to realistically achieve 77 million Filipinos to be completely inoculated.”

Enforcement of the compliance to the minimum public health standards, including wearing face masks and reimposing mandatory face shield use as an added layer of protection, is another intervention that country needs to strengthen, said the health secretary.

“Ang talagang face shield ay under the three 3C — 3Cs context in the closed spaces, mga-face shield, in crowded areas, in close-contact settings just like in the transport sector where people as we have increased the carrying capacities of our public utility vehicles, I think now with the threat of this Omicron variant, it will be an added layer of protection that will really be good for the public,” he said.

He then emphasized the importance of strengthening and preparing the country’s health systems capacity for the worst-case scenario, adding that it is high time to ramp up preparations while COVID-19 cases are low.

“Let’s take advantage of our low number of cases and prepare the health systems capacity again for the worst-case scenario,” he said

spot_img

Related articles

DSWD assists return of 200 Filipinos from Sabah to BARMM towns

ZAMBOANGA CITY  (January 3) — Two hundred Filipinos returning from Sabah were assisted home on Friday by the...

2025: The year Davao’s power structures cracked

DAVAO CITY  (January 3) — In 2025, Davao confronted a rare and unflinching reckoning. Political dynasties were challenged,...

2025 in Review: Jobs, clinics, classrooms — how BARMM’s programs reached communities

COTABATO CITY  (January 3) — In villages once defined by conflict, long travel to clinics, and scarce jobs,...

Victoria Plaza Closes After 32 Years—Davao Says Goodbye, Questions What Comes Next

DAVAO CITY  (January 3) — When Victoria Plaza shut its doors on December 31, 2025, it marked more...