fbpx

Senator Hontiveros wants barangay-level COVID-19 infodrive

409DD889-4F43-49C9-B9F2-681B40D486C4

As reported cases of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) spike across the metro, Senator Risa Hontiveros has urged the government to launch an “intensified community-based information campaign” that will address the public’s fears about COVID-19, halt the spread of misinformation, and better prepare communities against the outbreak.

“Simulan natin sa barangay. We need to deploy our health workers in an intensified information drive to stop the spread of COVID-19,” she said. “Kailangan natin ilapit ang publiko sa totoo at tamang impormasyon na maaring magligtas sa buhay nila at ng kanilang pamilya,” the Senator added.

Hontiveros said the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Disease should organize a nation-wide information campaign that will equip local health officials and barangay health workers (BHWs) with the correct information about COVID-19 – from prevention, to identification and treatment of the disease.

The information drive, she said, must especially target poor or far-flung communities who have less access to TV, radio or social media, and have little to no information about COVID-19 even now.

“Dapat maibahagi natin sa lahat ng kabahayan- mayaman man o mahirap – kung ano ang COVID-19, kung ano ang mga sintomas nito, kung ano ang gagawin kapag nahawa, at kung paano maiwasan na mahawa nito.”

Hontiveros explained that the campaign may include the airing of public service announcements, house-to-house information ‘visits’ by local health workers, and distribution of educational materials on COVID-19.

She added that local government units like barangays may also lead community-wide disinfection and cleaning campaigns, and hold emergency response drills to prepare them in case of reported infections.

The senator said that the campaign will go a long way in helping ease the public’s growing anxiety about COVID-19 now that at least 20 cases have been reported in the country.

“The less people know about this disease, the more they will worry. If people are fully aware of the situation and what they need to do, then they are less likely to panic,” Hontiveros said.

Hontiveros added that such a campaign will also help put an end to the proliferation of pseudo-science and bogus claims about COVID-19, especially in social media.

“Kapag naibahagi natin sa publiko ang tamang impormasyon sa COVID-19, sana ay wala nang magpapaniwala na magagamot ito ng gulay o mainit na tubig, at sa iba pang naglipanang fake news,” she said. /Stacy Ang

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Latest

Philippine Navy urges Filipinos to shun China’s “sow and divide” narratives

Filipinos should not believe China's narratives, particularly on the so-called existence of a "gentleman's agreement," as these allegations are intended to divert the real...

Seized 9billion peso Shabu in Alitagtag Batangas: Sinaloa Cartel is back?

Okey. So, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency or PDEA is incorrect. It is not two tons but just 1.4 tons, according to Philippine National...

Vice President Sara Duterte’s Waning Ratings

While President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Junior considers his relationship with his predecessor, former President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, "complicated," it's not the case with his...

Cong. Alvarez’ Flawed and Dangerous “Logic”

Davao Congressman Pantaleon Alvarez proposes a quick solution to our territorial problem with China. To avert war, he says, the Armed Forces of the...

How to invest in the stock market

For this issue, INVEST TODAY will start giving basic and advanced information on how to invest in stocks listed at the Philippine Stock Exchange...

Discover more from Current PH

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Verified by MonsterInsights