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Wednesday, May 10, 2023

DOH says COVID-19 pandemic not yet over after global health emergency lifting



Gaea Katreena Cabico - Philstar.com


MANILA, Philippines — The public should not be complacent as the COVID-19 pandemic is not yet over, the Department of Health said Tuesday following the move of the World Health Organization to end the global emergency status for the coronavirus crisis.

Last week, the WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the COVID-19 pandemic, which killed millions of people and wreaked economic and social havoc, no longer constitutes a “public health emergency of international concern.” PHEIC is the WHO’s highest level of alert.

“Even though the WHO has already lifted the PHEIC status, they didn’t say the pandemic is already over,” Health officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire said in a briefing.

“We want to remind everyone that even though the PHEIC has been lifted, we cannot be complacent at this point. We still need to be vigilant,” she added.


For Marcos' approval

The Inter-Agency Task Force for Emerging Infectious Diseases, which the DOH chairs, met Monday to discuss the impacts of the WHO declaration and the policies that will be affected.

Vergeire did not disclose the task force’s recommendations, but said these will be submitted to President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. next week for his consideration and approval.

“For now, all policies based on the president’s executive orders and other IATF resolutions shall still be in effect until otherwise repealed,” she said.

The WHO first declared PHEIC over the crisis on Jan. 30, 2020, and classified it a pandemic on March 11, 2020.

Former President Rodrigo Duterte on March 8, 2020 declared a state of public health emergency due to COVID-19, allowing national and local government agencies to implement urgent and critical measures to contain the spread of the virus, and mitigate its effects to the community. This declaration is yet to be lifted.

“We are going to align whatever existing policies there are if the public health emergency is lifted,” Vergeire said.

In anticipation of the possible lifting of the country’s public health emergency over COVID-19, vaccine manufacturers are being encouraged to apply for certificate of product registration as the Food and Drug Administration will no longer be able to issue emergency use authorization for jabs, the health official said.

A CPR is issued by the FDA to manufacturers to distribute, market or sell their products to the public.


Increase in cases

COVID-19 cases in the Philippines are on the rise, with the DOH reporting 9,465 infections in the past week. There were 12,161 active COVID-19 cases as of Monday.

“Although we have seen an increase in COVID-19 cases, this does not translate to an increase in hospital admissions, severe and critical cases remain low, and many of the cases are mild,” Vergeire said.

According to Vergeire, 96% of these cases were either mild, asymptomatic or moderate, and the country’s healthcare utilization rate remains at low risk.

The Philippines has confirmed over 4.1 million COVID-19 infections, with more than 66,000 deaths, since the pandemic began in early 2020.

‘Dangerous’ heat continues with 20 areas recording heat indices above 41°C on May 9

BY ELLALYN DE VERA-RUIZ


The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said that 20 locations across the country experienced dangerously high heat indices on Tuesday, May 9.

PAGASA recorded Tuesday’s highest heat index, or temperature as perceived by the human body, at 46 degrees Celsius (°C) in Ambulong Station in Tanauan, Batangas.

A heat index of 42°C to 51°C indicates imminent “danger,” as “heat cramps and heat exhaustion are likely,” and “heat stroke is probable with continued activity,” according to PAGASA.

Other areas that registered dangerously high heat indices on Tuesday were Dipolog, Zamboanga del Norte (45°C); Sangley Point, Cavite (45°C); Legazpi City, Albay (44°C); Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Pasay City (44°C); San Jose, Occidental Mindoro (44°C); Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur (44°C); Dagupan City, Pangasinan (43°C); Laoag City, Ilocos Norte (43°C); Roxas City, Capiz (43°C); Alabat, Quezon (42°C); Borongan, Eastern Samar (42°C); Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro (42°C); Coron, Palawan (42°C); Cotabato City, Maguindanao (42°C); Dauis, Bohol (42°C); Iba, Zambales (42°C); Juban, Sorsogon (42°C); Masbate City, Masbate (42°C); and Virac, Catanduanes (42°C).

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Based on PAGASA’s data, the highest heat index recorded since March 1, 2023, was 49℃ on April 16 in Guiuan, Eastern Samar.

In the next 24 hours, PAGASA said Batanes and Babuyan Islands will have cloudy skies and rains due to the frontal system, a weather system where cold and warm air merge.

PAGASA warned of moderate to occasional heavy rains that could cause flooding or landslides in these areas.

Meanwhile, the rest of the country will continue to experience partly cloudy to cloudy weather with isolated rain showers or localized thunderstorms due to the easterlies or warm air from the Pacific Ocean.

Here we go again: Solon slams NGCP for failing to prevent Luzon summer blackouts

BY ELLSON QUISMORIO


AT A GLANCE

  • AnaKalusugan Party-list Rep. Ray Reyes slams the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) for the rotating power interruptions in Luzon, saying it failed to prevent the scenario despite his warnings.


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A pro-health congressman has castigated the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) for the rotating power interruptions in Luzon, saying it has failed to prevent the scenario despite his warnings.

“Maaga pa, sinabi na natin (We told them early on) that ancillary services must be given attention with the then-looming threat on the grid and its capacity to transmit electricity to electricity distributors and the consuming public, especially the health facilities," Anakalusugan Party-list Rep. Ray Reyes said in a statement Wednesday, May 10.

The NGCP announced a red alert over the Luzon grid Monday, resulting to the rotating power outages

It said the entirety of Luzon was on red alert from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., and again from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A yellow alert was observed from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The reason for this was the forced outages experienced by five power plants, while three others were running on derated capacities.

Reyes said the surge in electricity demand during the summer months is not an unforeseen scenario, and could have been easily addressed had NGCP and the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) acted according to their mandates.

"Para na tayong sirang plaka, pero tag-ulan pa lamang ay hinahanapan na natin ng kontrata sa ancillary services ang NGCP (We're like a broken record, but we've been asking for ancillary service contracts since the previous rainy season).

“Nasaan na ang ancillary service contracts ng NGCP? Nagdilim ang Western Visayas last week, dito sa Luzon dalawang araw na ang nakalipas. Hihintayin pa ba nating buong bansa ang mawalan ng kuryente? (Where are the ancillary service contracts of NGCP? Western Visayas went dark last week, the same with Luzon two days ago. Should we wait for the entire country to experience a blackout?)" asked the solon.

Ancillary services are back-up power supply agreements with power generation companies which are supposed to be contracted by NGCP to serve as alternative power supply sources in the event that regularly-contracted operators in the generation side of the energy industry stop operating due to overwhelming electricity demand, emergency breakdowns, and other unforeseen events adversely affecting their operation.

In March this year, NGCP blamed ERC for its failure to process or approve the ancillary services contracts it applied for with other players in the generation sector of the industry.

As early as February, Reyes had already warned against the inaction of NGCP, and urged them to secure the operation of the grid and guarantee unhampered power transmission service during the summer months when electricity demand goes beyond regular consumption levels.

"There is a surplus of generated electricity in Mindanao that we can harness to augment the fluctuating supply of power in Luzon and Visayas... NGCP continues in its failure to connect these regions as provided for by their Transmission Development Plan. Its delayed contracting of much-needed ancillary services makes the current situation worse,” the solon earlier said.

ILTM Asia Pacific, region's leading luxury travel event, returns in June

BY JOHANNES CHUA


The region’s leading luxury travel event -- ILTM Asia Pacific -- is set to take place at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore on June 19-22, 2023. It is expected to attract a thousand delegates, reaching pre-pandemic levels of attendance, and a show of confidence that the luxury travel market has recovered.

According to a statement from the organizer, this year’s edition "sees a myriad of business opportunities for international and regional luxury travel brands and destinations alike, with over 450 select luxury travel advisors from across the region looking to connect with over 450 luxury travel providers."

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Networking session during the ILTM Asia Pacific in 2022.

During the three days, pre-scheduled meetings and networking opportunities will happen. Luxury travel agents, representing the region’s highest net worth of clients, will be hosted at the event by ILTM in Singapore, with 44 percent being new to the trade show this year. The majority (60 percent) will be from Australasia, while 9 percent will come from South-East Asia, 8 percent from China, 7 percent from India and Hong Kong, 6 percent from Taiwan, and 3 percent from Japan.

The show has also already seen confirmation from smaller, independent luxury travel suppliers such as ÀNI Private Resorts (the world’s first collection of exclusive and all-inclusive private resorts), Jawakara (a new, high-end family friendly and multigenerational Maldives island), and Angama (a stunning new safari lodge in Kenya).

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Established brands such as Rosewood Hotels and Resorts, Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Marriott International Luxury Brands, IHG Hotels & Resorts and Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group will be present, as well as XO Private, Preferred Hotels, Small Luxury Hotels of the World and Leading Hotels of the World who will be showcasing many of their member hotels. Attendees can tour several international destinations across the show floor with Fiji, Italy, Portugal, and Korea all committing to attend.

“ILTM Asia Pacific will bring new levels of travel expertise and boundless energy. The success of ILTM is not just the appointments on the show-floor, but the many different opportunities to meet, connect, network, and build relationships – often officially and informally,” said Alison Gilmore, director of ILTM Portfolio with RX Global.

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Established and new luxury travel brands will be present for the 2023 edition.

Another highlight will be the results of the latest ILTM research undertaken in collaboration with research specialist Altiant, to be launched during the event’s opening forum, which will be held at the Ritz Carlton Millenia Singapore.

“The last three years have seen the travel industry confronted by unique and unprecedented challenges, giving way to predictions, opinions, and forecasts. And as China moves out of a prolonged period of lockdown the travel industry needs to understand which trends are being reflected and which are mere speculation,” Gilmore added.

For more information, visit www.iltm.com/asiapacific.

PH women's volleyball team dumps Cambodia in SEAG opener


AT A GLANCE

  • The Filipina spikers hardly flexed their muscles against the host country, dominating the match from start to finish by firing attacks on all angles to nail their first win in the group stage.


PHNOM PENH, Cambodia—The Philippine women’s volleyball team blasted an inexperienced Cambodian side, 25-5, 25-5, 25-5, to jumpstart its title campaign in the 32ndSoutheast Asian Games at the National Olympic Stadium here.

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Members of the Philippine women's volleyball team pose for a photo before their game against host Cambodia. (Kristel Satumbaga)

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The Filipina spikers hardly flexed their muscles against the host country, dominating the match from start to finish by firing attacks on all angles to nail their first win in the group stage.

The PH spikers opened with a 13-2 lead and ripped the game wide open to 18-3 en route to the set victory and sustained their charge in the next two frames.

Team captain Alyssa Valdez did not play in the match, but her teammates led by Jema Galanza, Tots Carlos and Jia De Guzman had it all under control to school their rivals.

Cambodia is fielding a women’s volleyball team for the first time, and first-game jitters probably caught up against their players as they fell into a maze of errors for most parts of the match.

PH team’s Brazilian coach Jorge de Brito said they did not take the game lightly, knowing that Cambodia is determined to play with its heart and soul despite the lack of experience.

“Cambodia is on the way, even if we saw the difference on the playing levels,” said de Brito.

“It’s also how you put your team inside so they’re really committed.”

Up next for the Filipina spikers is Vietnam, silver medalist in last year’s edition, on Wednesday.

Let’s be united with Christ always


 

By Fr. Roy Cimagala

Chaplain

Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE)

Talamban, Cebu City

Email: roycimagala@gmail.com


KNOWING who we really are—that is, that we are image and likeness of God, sharers of his divine life and nature, having been patterned after Christ—we need to realize that we are meant to be united with God always through Christ in the Holy Spirit.


We are reminded of this truth of our faith in that gospel parable where Christ said that “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine grower. He takes away every branch in me that does not bear fruit, and everyone that does he prunes so that it bears more fruit. You are already pruned because of the word that I spoke to you. Remain in me, as I remain in you.” (Jn 15,1-4)


We need to realize more deeply that Christ, being the vine, is always with us. He is where we are attached to just as branches are attached to the vine. But we need to be fruitful, otherwise we would be taken away. It’s also good to note that Christ has given us everything so that we would be fruitful. He has pruned us with his word so that we can precisely be fruitful.


The challenge we have to face and tackle is how we can always be aware that we are actually united with Christ and be faithful to him by following his word and example, so that we can keep ourselves being united to him.


For this, we need to avail of some means that would help us to be always in his presence, aware and desirous to do his will and ways, even as we immerse ourselves in all our temporal and earthly affairs.


We have to be most wary of our strong tendency to do just our own will without relating it to Christ’s will. That would constitute sheer self-indulgence that will shortly fizzle out just as a branch cannot live long when detached from the vine, the giver and source of life and fruitfulness.


Thus, we need to make several pauses during the day so that we can recover and keep our presence of God all day long, and put ourselves in the proper condition to carry out God’s will.


We have to learn how to resist being swallowed up and trapped in our temporal affairs which nowadays can be very irresistible and absorbing. We have to sharpen our awareness that our life is meant to be a shared life with God through Christ in the Holy Spirit.


Yes, our life, whether considered in its purely natural aspect or in its supernaturally oriented spiritual dimension, that is, particularly our Christian life, is by definition a shared life.


We need to develop the skills not only to protect and keep this property of our life, but also to continually reinforce and enhance it. That’s because our life is always a dynamic affair, with new challenges and changing circumstances.


We cannot remain naïve and think that our life more or less would just automatically be a shared life. Some people say so, because they claim we cannot avoid sharing our life with others.


To a certain extent, that assertion is true. But neither can we be blind to the fact that we and the world in general have ways, often subtle and deceptive, that effectively annul this shared characteristic of our life.


We just have to be keenly aware that whatever situation we find ourselves in, Christ always has something to say, and we just have to follow it.