COVID 19 fight is SIEGE WARFARE – Jarius Bondoc

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Starve the virus in this siege warfare – general
GOTCHA – Jarius Bondoc (The Philippine Star )
April 20, 2020

Strategist Marine general Orlando de Leon (ret.) sees the COVID-19 onslaught as siege warfare. In medieval times an army encircling a fortress prevents rations from getting in. The besieged must hold out till the enemy runs low on food and leaves. Whoever starves first loses.

De Leon’s two-part analysis can guide government planners on options, and correct mistakes. Families – the frontlines – can better understand their roles as part of a whole war effort against pandemic.

A Philippine Military Academy grad, 1982, de Leon planned and executed countless battles against separatists and terrorists. He was Marine vice commandant, then Armed Forces West Mindanao commander, before retiring in 2015. Excerpted with his permission is “A Quarantined Mind”:

“This continues my post the other night wherein I promised to answer some questions. May I remind that I don’t wish to provoke a fight, only some thoughts. A quarantined hence idle mind, I feel so free to ramble on.

“Where I left off I averred that: (1) I don’t consider our health workers as frontlines, and (2) we misallocated tasks. The family and the home are the frontline.

“As a general I considered our medical personnel part of our rear elements. In the thick of battle we bring casualties to a collection point for first aid, then transfer them farther back the line for medical attention. I never dreamed my medical personnel, my rear, will fight for me. The implication being, that I have been overrun by the enemy … that I have failed. Time for hara-kiri.

“Why are we in this very situation now? Why is our rear fighting in front? Have we been overrun? Not yet. In near panic we failed to determine which our front and rear are. We scrambled to take a grip of the situation while innovating on courses of action. This is normal; 80 percent of commanders would react similarly. I would have had the same mind frame, confronted with an invisible, invincible enemy. But we need to recover from shock, reassess, then reconsolidate our position.

“What type of war are we fighting? How are we to fight?

“Siege Warfare. I never imagined I would be fighting a medieval-type war in the frontlines (in defense of my family and integrity of my home). A siege involved surrounding a town, castle or fortress by an army attempting to capture it. The ‘besieged’ are those inside holding fort.

“A siege aims to cut off all resources from getting in, to force the defenders to venture out and be annihilated. Storing resources for the long haul, the defenders can hold out till the attackers leave. The latter would leave because of diminished ration and inability to live off the land. Whoever starves first loses.

“Are the besieged confined to waiting it out? No. It is a question of survival. Food and other resources can only go so far. The average siege in medieval times was six to nine months. The besieged sometimes ventured out to forage for food. That is when they became vulnerable to the enemy.

“We are in this predicament. We are besieged by the virus to a point that we cannot move out of our perimeters. We lost the first round. We allowed our enemy to enter our gates, our borders. We did not take advantage of our natural barriers (man-made moats in medieval times) to prevent the enemy from barging through. Our frontlines then were the BI, BOC, DOTr, DFA, etc. When those frontlines were overrun, we were in the first stages of preparing for a long fight. The onslaught was so fast it reached our rear. That brought us to thinking our health workers are the frontlines.

“We also [wrongly] assumed that COVID-19 could be defeated by maneuver warfare. Maneuvers aim to trap or bring the enemy to your chosen battlefield for the coup de grace. But how will you entrap an invisible enemy? Can we prevent and detect them at checkpoints? Can curfew make a dent? If we think so, we are doomed. Checkpoint is the worst violator of social distancing.

“Let us stop thinking our health workers are fighting. What they are doing is heal the sick and tend to casualties from the frontlines. They can become collateral casualties. [Let’s] focus on preventing casualties from piling. The front should be equipped and trained properly to fight.

“How do I fight? (1) I see this fight as a siege. I cannot see the enemy; therefore, I should confine myself to the safest garrison available, my home. (2) I consider my door the forward edge of battle. Any enemy who knocks on it, I will “slay” – decontaminate – to not breach my security. (3) I am the commander of my frontline (home and family). (4) I will discourage and prevent any family member to go out and be exposed to the enemy unless necessary.

“I can only be effective in my task to hold the fort if my superiors at the rear bring forward the logistics. I have simple needs to fight: (1) Food; (2) Armor or Quarantine Suit (PPEs, alcohol, other essentials); (3) Reinforced knowledge of the enemy. Like in the medieval siege, the besieged family will only allow a member to go out on a necessity. He will be required to wear armor.

“These measures will starve out the enemy into leaving us alone.”

(Part of the armor is a new app-based “contact warning” – JB)

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Quarantine activity -UPSURGE of live streaming and Tik Tok videos

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COVID 19 Hospital Decongestion Steps – Sports facilities and event venues tapped for QUARANTINE and treatment use

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6259 confirmed COVID 19 positive cases to date. Government preparing for more cases to come. Hospitals are overwhelmed. Hotels, cruise ships, sports arenas and other buildings will serve as temporary quarantine and treatment areas.

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LOOK: PICC, Trade Center, Rizal Memorial Become COVID-19 Quarantine Facilities

They’re scheduled to be finished by April 11.

The conversion of three Philippine government buildings into facilities for COVID-19 patients is on track to be completed by the end of the week.

Construction is ongoing at the Philippine International Convention Center, the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, and the World Trade Center.

The project is being led by the Department of Public Works and Highways, which was given a 10-day deadline from April 1. Dan Lichauco, the architect behind The Medical City group of hospitals and The Asian Hospital, among others, designed the quarantine centers, balancing the needs of patients and the protection of medical professionals.

Different business groups are assisting with the funding.

DPWH, EEI Corp, one of the nation’s largest construction companies, and the  Villar Group of Companies are handling the conversion of the PICC Forum Hall,  a multi-purpose venue with usable area of about 4,000 square meters. The facility will accommodate about 630 COVID-19 patients.

DPWH Secretary Mark Villar said the conversion of the government buildings will help control the spread of the virus by removing persons under monitoring from their communities.

“As most of the health facilities in Metro Manila have reached or are nearing maximum capacity, the immediate conversion of PICC Forum Halls will significantly provide an optimal isolation space for monitoring of people infected by COVID-19 virus. We want to decongest the hospitals,” Villar said.

The Ayala Development Corporation and Makati Development Corporation have committed to the conversion of the World Trade Center, which is expected to accommodate 500 beds.

Meanwhille, the Ninoy Aquino Stadium at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex is being converted by the government in collaboration with the Razon Group, specifically Prime BMD and the Bloomberry Cultural Foundation Inc. 

More areas have also been identified for conversion, if necessary, including the Quezon Institute, Amoranto Stadium, Veterans Memorial Medical Center, Quezon City Circle, PhilSports Complex, FTI, Dutyfree at NAIA, and Filinvest Tent. Meanwhile, in Region 3, New Clark City Government Center, New Clark City Athletes’ Village, ASEAN Convention Center, and Philippine Arena are also being considered.

COVID 19 FRONTLINER Jennylin Cabarubbias Linao RIP

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Jennylin Cabarubbias Linao. Nurse. Duty to Serve. She died in a car crash on her way to work.

In her Facebook post she said “I cannot stay at home. I’m a nurse. We fight when others can’t anymore”.

Her messages showed courage and determination to help others.

 

COVID 19 LOCKDOWN but no social or physical distancing in NCR

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SABONG. BOXING. BARAHA, MAHJONG. INUMAN. SIKSIKAN sa nga lansangan at palengke. SWIMMING.

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Duterte: Probe local execs in cockfighting, drinking binge amid Luzon lockdown

By: Darryl John Esguerra – INQUIRER.net
April 16, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) to investigate local community officials involved in illegal cockfighting events and drinking sessions despite the Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine.

(These LGUs, I’d like the DILG to investigate who are behind the illegal derby and drinking binge.)

The President said local officials found guilty of involvement in these banned activities during the strict quarantine should not expect help from him.

“For those people who are identified by the barangay captains and the mayors who are violating the quarantine: Pasensya ho kayo. Help would not (come),” he said.

Earlier, Manila Mayor Isko Moreno paid a visit to Barangay 129 in neighboring Caloocan City in search of its barangay chairman and other village officials who are wanted for alleged illegal cockfighting at the Manila North Cemetery on Good Friday, and even while the enhanced community quarantine is in place.

The government earlier announced it will enforce stricter implementation of the lockdown measures after it observed an increased number of violators and vehicles plying along Edsa and major thoroughfares in Metro Manila.

According to the Philippine National Police (PNP), 108,088 have so far violated the lockdown rules as of Monday, April 13.

Duterte placed the entire Luzon, home to about half the country’s total population, under a month-long enhanced community quarantine to curtail the further spread of COVID-19. The quarantine was extended until April 30.

The measure stopped all public transportation, banned mass gatherings, and strictly enforced home quarantine as work for the majority of the region’s residents was suspended. People are only allowed to go out for provision of food and other basic necessities and in cases of emergency.

 

Quezon City is COVID 19 Capital of the Philippines with 1000 plus confirmed positive cases

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Incompetent DILAWANG Mayor. QC Jail COVID 19 outbreak. Most populous. High concentration of urban poor. East Avenue Quirino Lung Center cadaver pile up. Favoritism in relief distribution. Former DILG Secretary Rafael Alunan lll says IATF should takeover Quezon City due to mismanagement at the time of a national health emergency (coronavirus pandemic)

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BJMP: 9 QC detainees, 9 jail personnel coronavirus positive

By: Consuelo Marquez
PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER
April 17, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — Nine Quezon City Jail detainees and nine employees of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology assigned at the same facility have been infected with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), BJMP announced Friday.

“We have nine (persons deprived of liberty) and 9 personnel who were tested positive for COVID-19,” Major Insp. Xavier Solda said in a press conference.

“Now we are doing extensive contact tracing. We have a team assigned to it,” Solda said.

The BJMP official said the inmates who tested positive for the novel coronavirus were among the 21 PDLs isolated in Payatas.

The Payatas isolation facility can accommodate around 150 individuals, Solda said.

Solda likewise said that the infected BJMP personnel were advised to undergo home quarantine because they do not have severe symptoms.

The BJMP is now coordinating with the Philippine Red Cross for medical treatment and the establishment of quarantine facilities.

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QC confirmed COVID-19 cases breach 1,000 mark

GMA News
April 18, 2020 
 

The Quezon City government reported, based on information from the Department of Health (DOH), total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the city has reached 1,016.

The total number of confirmed cases with complete addresses in Quezon City is now at 848 while the total number of validated cases by the QC Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit and District Health Offices is 690.

As of Friday evening, the local government reported that there are 517 active COVID-19 Cases in the city.

There are seven new recoveries, bringing the total to 83.

The temporary quarantine facility called HOPE 1 facility is currently housing 34 confirmed COVID-19 patients and three probable patients in the said facility. But there are still three available rooms.

The HOPE 2 facility, meanwhile, has 116 available beds while 99 rooms/beds are already occupied by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients.

Fresh market

On Friday, the Fresh Market on Wheels reached 12 barangays.

On Saturday, April 18, Fresh Market on Wheels will be travelling to the following barangays: Mariblo, Commonwealth, Masagana, Quirino 3A, Escopa 1, Escopa 2, Horseshoe, UP Campus, Sauyo, and Balon Bato.

Community-based testing

There were 174 tests conducted on Friday  in QC’s community-based testing, local government hospitals and by QC Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (QCESU).

Quarantine violators

On  April 17, 2020, 133 residents were apprehended for violating the enhanced community quarantine protocols. — BAP, GMA News

COVID 19 – Ex DILG Sec Alunan – QC, MILYONG residente inilagay sa PANGANIB, TAKEOVER dapat ang KYUSI LGU

 

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Dati puro mga artista at celebrities lang ang tahasang bumabatikos kay QC Mayor Joy Belmonte, ngayon isang dating kalihim ng gabinete na ang gustong PALITAN ang namamahala sa KYUSI

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QCDRRMC nilabag ang Bayanihan law, milyong residente inilagay sa peligro IATF DAPAT I-TAKEOVER ANG QC LGU

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NANINIWALA si dating Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) chief Rafael Alunan III na dapat i-takeover na ng Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-MEID) ang Quezon City local government. Ito ay dahil sa mahinang pagtugon ng lokal na pamahalaan sa mga problemang kinakaharap ng lungsod partikular sa pagsugpo sa COVID-19. Sa kanyang Facebook page, nag-post ang dating kalihim ng larawan na kuha sa Balintawak market kung saan makikita ang halos hindi mahulugan ng karayom na dami ng tao. “There’s trouble in Balintawak market.

Quezon City is the epicenter of Covid.

Scenes like this will ensure that QC won’t be able to flatten its curve anytime soon.

The IATF should take over. The QC LGU can’t handle the problem. More will die at the rate it’s going,” nakasaad sa post ni Alunan.

Bunsod ng mahinang liderato at mistulang breakdown sa governance ni Mayor Joy Belmonte, iminungkahi ni Alunan na isailalim na sa IATF control and buong Quezon City para maiwasan ang patuloy at higit na mabilis na pagtaas ng kaso ng COVID-19 at maiwasang maging epicenter o sentro ng health crisis ang lungsod.

PILA SA TODA

Bukod dito, inupakan din ng maraming taga-lungsod ang pagpapapila sa mga miyembro ng TODA sa city hall upang kunin ang ayudang dalawang libong piso mula sa lokal na pamahalaan na nagdulot ng mahabang pila at paglabag sa social distancing na isa sa mga mainam na panlaban kontra sa pagkalat ng lubhang nakahahawang virus.

Puna ng mga residente, dapat sana ay ipinadaan na lamang ito sa mga presidente ng kanya-kanyang TODA na maaari namang saksihan ng barangay officials sa halip na pinapila ang mga driver na mistulang nangangampanya ang mga taga-city hall.

Ayon pa sa ayaw magpakilalang miyembro ng TODA sa takot na maipatawag ni Mayor Belmonte, dapat daw ipakita ng mga opisyal ng Quezon City and sinserong paglilingkod sa mga mamamayan nito at huwag gamitin ang krisis para lang sa pansariling political interest at political mileage.

Sa halip na protektahan, mistulang inilagay pa umano sa peligro ang milyon nitong residente dahil kapag nagkahawaan sa palengke at pagpila ng mga TODA sa city hall, tiyak na mabilis kakalat ang COVID-19

Bukod dito, malinaw umanong nilabag ng Quezon City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (QCDRRMC) ang Bayanihan law.

Ang QCDRRMC ang pangunahing sangay na nangangasiwa sa pagpapatupad ng “risk reduction” kagaya ng social distancing at enhanced community quarantine

Matatandaan, ilang ulit nang naging laman ng mga batikos sa social media ang mga ‘maling’ pamamalakad ni Mayor Belmonte sa gitna ng paglaban ng pamahalaan sa health crisis na ito.

“This is exactly why Quezon City has the highest number of cases in the whole country, with the LGU too weak to implement ECQ protocols,” sabi ng isang netizen.

Matapos namang putaktihin ng batikos sa social media, iniutos ni Mayor Belmonte noong Sabado ang pansamantalang pagpapatigil sa operasyon ng Balintawak markets para sundin ang ipinatutupad na physical-distancing.

Sinabi ni Belmonte, tanging wholesale selling at drop-off operations ang pahihintulutan sa Balintawak markets.

Kamakailan, humingi ng paumanhin sa mga mamamayan ng Quezon City si Mayor Belmonte sa kanyang inasal sa social media kasunod ng mga batikos sa mabagal na pagpapadala ng tulong sa mga residente ng lungsod at sa pamamahagi ng kanyang mga tauhan ng relief packs at health kits na may nakalagay na pangalan niya. (SAKSI NGAYON NEWS TEAM)

#COVID19  #QuezonCity 

Davao City Mayor Inday Sara donates 1 year salary to COVID 19 positive FRONTLINERS

Sara Duterte pledges entire year’s salary for coronavirus-positive health workers

ABS-CBN News

April 14, 2020

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MANILA – Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio on Tuesday pledged to donate her 1-year salary amounting to P2.1 million to a trust fund to help coronavirus-positive health workers of the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC).

This, after SPMC Chief Dr. Leopoldo Vega revealed that 12 of 300 medical workers at the state-run hospital in Davao City have tested positive for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

In an interview with the Davao City Disaster Radio on Tuesday, the mayor said she felt accountable for the health workers, citing her decision to tasking solely the SPMC to accept coronavirus-positive patients.

“I felt somehow nga involved ko because ako tong nagsulti sa Department of Health nga gamiton nato ang SPMC. Pagkabasa nako sa announcement ni Dr. Vega nga 12 kabuok [nagpositibo], nagsakit akoang dughan. So naghuna-huna ko what I can do para sa ilaha,” Duterte-Carpio said.

(Somehow I felt involved because it was me who told the Department of Health that we only use SPMC. When I read the announcement of Dr. Vega that there were 12 [who tested positive] I was heartbroken, so I thought of what I can do for them.)
The mayor said she would give P50,000 each of the SPMC frontliners who tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Kabalo ko nga dili mabayran ang ilahang kakulba, ilahang hadlok, ilahang hago, ang inconvenience. But at least man lang they have money to buy things that would make them feel better,” Duterte-Carpio said.

(I know that their worries, fear and inconvenience cannot be compensated in any way but at least they have money to buy things that would make them feel better.)

Eleven of the health workers have been cleared and discharged from the hospital.

As of April 13, Davao City has recorded 90 coronavirus infections, with 52 recoveries and 14 deaths. – with a report from Hernel Tocmo, ABS-CBN News

At least 24 MDs dead in COVID 19 FRONTLINE

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Israel Bactol (Heart Center).

Greg Macasaet (Manila Doctors Hospital).

Rose Pulido (San Juan De Dios Hospital).

Raul Jara (Heart Center).

Marcelo Jaochico (Pampanga Provincial Health Office).

Henry Fernandez (Pangasinan Medical Society).

Sally Gachalian Philippine Pediatric Society).

Francisco Lukban (Capitol Medical Center).

Raquel Seva (Evangelista Specialty Hospital).

Hector Alvarez (Novaliches District Hospital).

Nicko Bautista (Mandaluyong City Medical Center).

Leandro Resurreccion lll (Philippine Children’s Medical Center).

Helen Tudtud (Vicente Sotto Memorial MedicalCenter).

Dennis Tudtud (Chong Hua Hospital).

Marcellano Cruz (East Avenue Medical Center).

Gerard Fabian Goco (St. Luke’s Medical Center, Q.C.).

Jeanette Dancel Liban (NKTI).

Joel Mendoza (Medical City).

Ronnie Mateo (Silang,Cavite).

Grace Lim (Asian Hospital and Medical Center).

Neal Orteza (Olivarez General Hospital).

Roberto Anastacio (Makati Medical Center).

Dino Ezrah Hailil (Zamboanga City Medical Center).

Vic Farol (San Juan Medical Center).

Incomplete listing.

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Another doctor at COVID-19 frontline dies

Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 14) — Another doctor at the frontline of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic has fallen.

The Makati Medical Center confirmed on Tuesday that Dr. Roberto “Bobby” Anastacio, a cardiovascular medicine specialist who had been working at the hospital for 30 years, has died. The cause of death was not disclosed.

“[His] oath, commitment and dedication led him to fight at the COVID-19 frontline,” the hospital said. “Dr. Bobby was not just a health hero for MakatiMed, but also a friend and family.”

“MakatiMed salutes Dr. Bobby and the many other health heroes who poured their hearts into the medical vocation to the extent of sacrificing their lives so that others may live,” the hospital added.

Anastacio was also a cardiologist at the University of Santos Tomas Hospital and member of the UST Faculty of Medicine and Surgery.

In a previous recognition award, UST Hospital described Anastacio as “a great pillar” and “enduring inspiration” of the institution.

The late physician was also a former chairman of the Cardiac Graphics Section of the Philippine Heart Center.

According to the Health Department, 12 healthcare workers have died due to COVID-19, but did not specify their professions in the health sector.

Earlier, the Philippine Medical Association gave a different number, saying 17 doctors died from the coronavirus. The group said these deaths could have been prevented had there been enough protective gear.

Health officials have since procured one million sets of personal protective equipment to be distributed to different hospitals. These sets, containing N95 masks, surgical gowns, gloves, head cover and foot covers, will come in batches until April 24.

EAMC confirms cadaver pile up. Morgue can accommodate only 5 bodies but there were 20 unclaimed dead patients.

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QC Covid 19 Capital of the Philippines. QC is the WUHAN CITY of the Philippines. 956 confirmed positive COVID 19 cases in QC out of a national total of 5223 (18.3%).

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Kapuso broadcast journalist Arnold Clavio reacts to the remark of Mayor Joy Belmonte on the COVID-19 issue in Quezon City.

Recalling, Clavio exposed that several frontliners have reached out to him about the real situation at the East Avenue Medical Center amid the health crisis, especially the piling up of bodies at the morgue. A doctor even posted on social media asking for available cadaver bags.

In line with this, the Department of Health (DOH) denied that it has ordered to stop counting the COVID-related death. Some were apprehensive to believe the expose of Clavio but he later on revealed more details.

The spokesperson of the EAMC also confirmed the claim of the journalist, based on a previous report. Amid this issue, Clavio continues to stand firm to what he exposed. Through his Instagram account, he dissects the issue. Just recently, he posted the follow-ups after he revealed the situation at EAMC.

The journalist shared DOH’s statement to investigate the issue. In that post, a report stating that the management of EAMC denied that there was a piling up of corpses at the morgue. However, Clavio pointed out that one of the doctors would not post asking for more cadaver bags if that was the case. The said doctor even sent a letter to Senator Bong Go regarding this matter.

In the same post, the last slide/frame that the journalist shared was a photo of Mayor Joy Belmonte, apparently denying all the allegations as she sent a text message stating “Fake News”. With this, Arnold Clavio reacts.

“Nagtataka lang ako sa last frame#9, kung itinuturing natin na bagong bayani ang mga frontliner bakit ngayon ay pinapalabas natin sila na sinungaling? Hindi kredibilidad ko ang nasa linya, kundi ang buhay ng mga frontliner na humingi ng tulong sa akin upang malabas ang totoo!” he said.

 

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Expose ni Arnold Clavio suportado ng frontliners at QC residents BELMONTE, KAILAN KA HULING NAGPUNTA SA EAMC? – IGAN

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SINUPALPAL ng netizens si Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte nang sagutin nito na “fake news” ang mga rebelasyon ng batikang broadcaster na si Arnold ‘Igan’ Clavio kaugnay sa mga bangkay na naiipon sa isang ospital sa lungsod dahil hindi na ito magkasya sa kanilang morgue.

Agad binuweltahan ni Igan ang tugon ng alkalde at nag-post sa kanyang Instagram account ng: “Idilat ninyo ang mga mata ninyo, at maitanong ko lang, bilang lider, tagapamuno, at kapitbahay ng naturang hospital, kailan kayo huling nagpunta sa EAMC para kausapin ang mga frontliner dito?”

Sinuportahan naman ng netizens si Igan at kinondena ang alkalde sa mistulang pagtatago umano sa tunay na sitwasyon sa ospital sa kanyang nasasakupan.

“Arnold Clavio wouldn’t risk his credibility and reputation for nothing. If you’re attacking Igan because of so called “fake news” try to read his statements again. He’s just asking them. Everyone has the right to know about it that’s why he posted it. He needs validation,” ang tweet ni @ItsCrystal_Gail.

Nauna rito, ibinahagi ni Igan sa kanyang IG account ang mga hinaing aniya ng ilang frontliners na nakipag-ugnayan mismo sa kanya para humingi ng tulong na maibsan ang kinakaharap nilang kalbaryo sa ospital bunsod ng pagdami ng mga nasasawi na hinihinalang dahil sa COVID-19.

Bagaman hindi agad pinangalanan ni Igan ang ospital ay lumutang din ito matapos mag-usisa ang netizens at magbigay ng kanilang opinyon partikular ang ilang nakaaalam sa sitwasyon.

Dahil umano sa kakapusan sa cadaver bags ay naipon ang mga bangkay sa hallway ng morgue na lubhang ikinatatakot ng mga health worker sa East Avenue Medical Center dahil naka-expose ang mga ito gayung dapat ay selyado.

Ayon naman sa tagapagsalita ng EAMC na si Dr. Dennis Ordoña, sa “past few days starting this week (last week), nag-pile up ang ating cadavers, umaabot po ng 15 to 20 ang ating cadavers.”

“Yung capacity ng morgue is hanggang 5 lang,” dagdag niya.

Ibinahagi rin ni Igan ang panawagan ng isang Dr. Crystal Songcuan at ng ina ng isang frontliner dahil nangangailangan ng mga cadaver bag ang EAMC. Sinulatan din umano ni Dr. Songcuan si Senador Bong Go para matugunan ang problemang ito.

Subalit, ang tanging tugon ni Belmonte ay “fake news” ang expose na ikinagalit ng netizens dahil nagpapakita anila ito ng kawalan ng interes ng alkalde na alamin ang katotohanan.

Bukod sa pagpuna sa kahinaan ng liderato ni Belmonte, hindi rin nakalampas sa netizens na punahin ang tila walang direksyong diskarte ng namumuno ng Quezon City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (QCDRRMC) na si Mike Marasigan.

Tinawag ding ‘fake news’ ni Marasigan ang isiniwalat ni Igan. kamakailan, kinampihan ng maraming netizens at residente ng lungsod si Clavio at sinabing si Marasigan ang walang kredibilidad mamuno sa isang kritikal na ahensya lalo pa’t sa panahon ng isang malaking health crisis kagaya ng dulot ng COVID-19.

Kasunod nito, pinabulaanan ng DOH na iniutos nila ang pagpapatigil sa pagbibilang ng COVID-19 death at sinabing paiimbestigahan nila ang problema sa EAMC.

Tanong ni Igan, kung talagang may regular na ulat sa Department of Health ang mga government hospital ay bakit kailangan pang magpa-imbestiga ng DOH.
Saad pa ng mamamahayag, “Nagtataka lang ako, kung itinuturing natin na bagong bayani ang mga frontliner bakit ngayon ay pinapalabas natin sila na sinungaling?”

“Hindi kredibilidad ko ang nasa linya, kundi ang buhay ng mga frontliner na humingi ng tulong sa akin upang malabas ang totoo!,” pagtatapos ni Igan. (SAKSI NGAYON NEWS TEAM)