Gloriani

Expert backs WHO’s post-election COVID-19 surge warning

April 9, 2022 People's Tonight 288 views

VACCINE expert panel chairperson Dr. Nina Gloriani, on Friday, backed the World Health Organization (WHO) warning of a possible COVID-19 surge in the country after the May 9 elections.

Gloriani also cautioned the public about conducting mass gatherings, especially during the Holy Week.

“Ito po iyong mga pagkakataon na nagtitipon-tipon ang mga tao. May mga ilan diyan na baka may dala-dala ng virus, so hindi natin alam iyon. So, importante po na patuloy natin iyong ating mga pag-adhere sa mga practice ng minimum public health precautions,” she said in a virtual interview.

Health authorities also fear lower vaccination turnout amid the campaign and election period.

Thus, other means and strategies to inoculate more are being planned, including house-to-house vaccination, while inoculation in job sites, pharmacies, clinics, and even churches is being implemented.

The latest data showed that of the more than 66.2 million fully vaccinated Filipinos, only 12.2 million have booster doses.

As of April 6, the country has 32,463 active cases out of 3.6 million confirmed infections.

Gloriani said the government’s priority is to encourage unvaccinated individuals to avail themselves of vaccines amid the election frenzy.

“Well, of course, kapag isa lang ang dose, may kaunting proteksiyon. Kapag nakumpleto ninyo iyong pangalawa, mas mataas ang proteksiyon. After three months, at least, at puwede na kayo sa third dose, mas mataas pa iyong proteksiyon po at lalong-lalo na sa variants,” she added.

Gloriani reminded the public anew that the COVID-19 pandemic is not yet over, and the wearing of masks and physical distancing must be maintained. Philippine News Agency

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