Up drive vs Omicron variant despite 80% vacs record

>> Friday, June 3, 2022

DILG to Cordi LGUs 

By Pamela Mariz T. Geminiano 

BAGUIO CITY -- Despite around 80 percent of targeted Cordillera constituents vaccinated, the Dept. of the Interior and Local Government Cordillera urged local government units in the region to strengthen precautionary measures, ramp up vaccination, including boosters, to prevent possible surge of the Covid-19 Omicron variant.
    "We are urging our LGUs to strengthen their existing precautionary measures and strategies on the possibility of local transmission of the Covid-19 Omicron variant following the reports from the Department of Health of the possibility of a fifth wave in South Africa due to an increase in the Covid-19 Omicron variant of concern sublineages BA.4 and BA.5," said DILG Cordillera regional director and regional inter-agency task force on Covid-19 (RIATF) chairperson Araceli San Jose.
    According to a letter sent by DOH to DILG Undersecretary for operations Epimaco Densing III, she said rising cases of Covid-19 in other parts of the world may have an impact on the country's current Covid-19 situation prompting the need for LGUs to strengthen their Covid-19 efforts.
    San Jose said that there was need for local task forces against Covid-19 to evaluate and strengthen strict implementation of minimum public health standards even in areas under Alert Level 1.
    "Our Cordillera LGUs should also establish, augment, and preposition systems, equipment, and personnel for referral, emergency, and possible surge response and encourage adoption of related measures such as ventilation by private business within jurisdiction", she said.
    She cited importance of LGUs strengthening their surveillance activities and reporting to the DOH Regional Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit any rapid increases in cases or hospitalization observed in their areas.
     The DILG Cordillera being the co-chair of the regional vaccination operations center urged LGUs and the public to continue supporting the vaccination program of the national government.
    During the CODE Team Roadshow on March 11, in this city, the national government with DILG, Office of Civil Defense, and DOH Cordillera regional executives urged local chief executives and other functionaries to persuade their constituents that vaccines are safe and effective and that prioritizing public safety and health was a must.
    Based on the DOH regional Covid-19 case bulletin, as of May 11, 2022, 79.19 percent of the 80 percent target population in the region had been fully vaccinated, with 90.06 percent coverage of the target A2 population translating to 1,173,465 fully vaccinated individuals and 290,340 receiving booster/additional doses of vaccines. 

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