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Sunday, July 18, 2021

Choose: Health protocols or Covid-19

WHILE THE number of Covid-19 cases is going down, Mayor Beng Climaco reminded the public anew to strictly follow health protocols and community quarantine guidelines in an effort to control the spread of the deadly respiratory disease.

Volunteers of Al-Markazul Islami carry a Covid-19 infected dead body for final rituals. (M. Hossain OPU/ICRC)

Climaco has warned about the new Covid-19 Delta variant which first appeared in India and is more contagious than any other variants now in the country.

The Department of Health (DOH) has so far confirmed 19 cases of the Delta variant from returning overseas Filipino workers. And health experts warned the Delta variant is deadlier from the original Wuhan virus which sparked a global health crisis last year. 

Climaco, head of the local Covid-19 task force, told ZamboangueƱos to get listed so they can be inoculated as soon as the vaccines are available. “With the discovery of Delta being the new variant of concern worldwide, people should get vaccinated and religiously observe the minimum health standards from wearing face masks, face shields to observing social distancing and hand sanitation,” she said. 

“Health experts have said that people not wearing face masks, observing physical distancing, and avoiding enclosed spaces can get the virus even during a short interaction with someone carrying the mutated variant,” the mayor added.

With these, Climaco stressed that people should get vaccinated as a protection against the virus, saying that “a dose of the vaccine is a dose of hope.” 

City Health Officer Dr. Dulce Miravite also explained that even fully-vaccinated individuals may still get infected because of emerging Covid-19 variants. However, she said vaccination will ensure protection against severe infections. 

Miravite urged residents to register online through zambocovax.com or the nearest barangay health center so they can be vaccinated as soon as Covid-19 vaccines are available. 

The World Health Organization (WHO) also said the Delta variant causes more severe symptoms.

Molecular epidemiologist Dr. Edsel Maurice Salvana said the Delta variant is more contagious than other Covid-19 variants. In a briefing with President Rodrigo Duterte last month, Salvana said: “The Delta variant is really very scary and this is all the more reason why we really should police our borders po kasi it only takes one variant to get in and then puwedeng mag-India-like surge po tayo kasi mataas po talaga ‘yong number of people na kayang i-infect ng isang taong mayroong Delta variant.”

“Kung ‘yong dating virus po natin ay ‘yong original virus dalawa lang po iyong nai-infect, itong Delta variant up to eight po. So it’s up to four times more contagious than the original virus from Wuhan (China) po. So this will really be a big disaster if we do not keep it out of the country.”

With the presence of the Delta virus, Salvana said stringent protocols must continue.

“Wala pa po tayong community transmission ng Gamma at Delta and we really want to keep it that way, and that is why very important po ‘yong stringent protocols natin. Iyong Delta po, as I have mentioned, is 60 percent increased transmission over Alpha or ‘yong UK variant, which has already 60 percent increased transmission over the original virus from Wuhan. So mabagsik po talaga ito. If we thought Alpha was mabagsik, ‘yong UK variant, mas mabagsik po itong Indian variant, ‘yong Delta. And, of course, there’s also the finding that ‘yong mga partially vaccinated ‘yong one dose pa lang, nahahawa pa rin po sila kasi mukhang itong Delta really needs two doses para ma-protektahan po nang maayos. Iyong one dose po is not very good at protecting against Delta,” he said.

The DOH also confirmed Salvana’s report and said the Philippines has all those Covid-19 variants - the Alpha variant or the United Kingdom variant; the Beta variant, also known as the South African variant; Theta variant or the Philippine variant, and now the Lambda variant from Peru. (Zamboanga Post)

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