Alan Peter Cayetano

Gov’t asked to ramp up COVID testing, contact tracing efforts

January 12, 2022 Ryan Ponce Pacpaco 299 views

FORMER Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano has called on the national government to ramp up its coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) testing and contact tracing efforts and change its mindset towards the pandemic.

Cayetano said the national government needs to revisit its COVID-19 response and act as if the country is confronting an emergency everyday while the pandemic has not yet subsided.

“We have to act, kahit na matagal na, na it’s an emergency. For example, yung testing at contact tracing, alam na nating gumagrabe ang sitwasyon, bakit ‘di natin palawakin ito nang napakabilis?” Cayetano said.

“We have to change our mindset, na we’re living with this pandemic. Hindi yung iniisip ng gobyerno parati, kailan ba matatapos ang pandemic?” Cayetano added.

Cayetano lamented the situation of the country’s contact tracing program, saying many Filipinos are left to fend for themselves in tracing infections among their families and friends.

“Sa ngayon, kanya-kanya ang contact tracing. ‘Pag nalaman nung isang tao na positive, siya pa ang magtatawag sa mga kaibigan niya. Paano yung iba na hindi nila alam na positive sila? Paano yung iba na hindi nagtetest?” Cayetano said.

As of writing, daily COVID-19 cases in the Philippines have skyrocketed to more than 30,000 cases, around 70 percent of which were recorded from the National Capital Region. The daily positivity rate is now approaching 50 percent, meaning one out of two individuals tested will most likely be positive.

Cayetano said the government and the general public should not be complacent in the middle of the pandemic.

“We have to think na we’re living with it, pero dapat ang kilos natin, kilos emergency. Hindi yung kilos na normal o babagal-bagal,” he said.

The former Speaker also urged the Department of Labor Employment (DoLE), Department of Transportation (DOTr), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), and Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to ensure that the public is informed about their social assistance and pandemic response programs.

“May P80 billion tayo sa apat na department na ‘yan para sa mga nawalan ng trabaho,” Cayetano said, adding that the regional directors of these agencies should maximize local media outlets in spreading information about these programs.

“Tulong-tulong tayo. Let’s not make each other the issue. Let’s make the issue about how we help each other,” he said.

At the same time, Cayetano asked the public to listen to trusted sources of information on the pandemic to avoid making ill-informed decisions.

“Makinig po tayo sa radyo. Magbasa po tayo ng diyaryo. Manuod tayo ng TV. Kung tama ang impormasyon, tama po ang desisyon natin,” Cayetano said.

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