BBM Sen. Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr.

Bongbong: Get vaxxed, avoid hospitals

September 15, 2021 People's Tonight 1380 views

WITH the occupancy rate in intensive care units and ward beds now under the high-risk category, former Sen. Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. is exhorting the public to get COVID-19 jabs to minimize the chances of getting hospitalized.

Marcos noted that hospitals are in danger of getting overwhelmed with the high-risk occupancy rate and severe and critical patients still lining up for admission.

“Kapag na-overwhelm ang ating mga ospital pati ‘yung staff nila, baka mag-collapse ang ating healthcare system,” the former senator warned.

As of September 13, the Department of Health (DOH) reported that 74% of COVID-19 intensive care unit beds across the country were utilized, while 78% of the total ICU beds in the National Capital Region were also occupied.

Meanwhile, 74% of the ward beds nationwide were also utilized, while 72% in the NCR were occupied. An occupancy rate is considered high-risk if it is over 70% but less than 85%, according to health authorities.

To minimize the chances of getting hospitalized, Marcos advised the public to immediately avail of the national vaccination program as global and local data show that the benefits of getting vaccinated and the protection from COVID-19 hospitalization and death still outweigh the risks for the adverse events reported.

Marcos, who, himself, has contracted the disease before the advent of the current vaccines, also pointed out that data gathered by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) showed that of some 13.8 million fully vaccinated individuals, only 0.0017% got Covid-19 as of August 29, 2021.

“Magpabakuna ka if you don’t want to end up in a hospital bed. Mas mahirap pa kung lumalala ang lagay mo pero you have to wait for hours or even days before getting admitted. Para protektahan ang ating sarili at pamilya laban sa COVID-19, magpabakuna,” Marcos urged.

“Sinasabi ng international and local health experts na while pwede ka pa ding mahawa kahit vaccinated ka, vaccines work against hospitalization and even death dahil hindi ka magde-develop ng severe case ng COVID,” Marcos said.

He explained: “If ever magka-COVID-19 infection ka sa kabila ng kumpleto na ang iyong bakuna ay baka mild lang na pwedeng gamutin sa isolation rooms ng mga hotel.”

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