Tuesday, November 25, 2014

THE REIGN OF THE IDIOTS


I’M staggered by the justifications of Acting Health Secretary Janet Garin and AFP chief Gregorio Catapang for their visit to the quarantined peacekeepers in Caballo Island in Cavite which Malacañang accepted.
Garin and Catapang have drawn flak for what many see as violation of the idea of quarantine.
The peacekeepers from Ebola-stricken Liberia are on 21-day quarantine, an international procedure to prevent the deadly virus from taking root in the country.
More than 5,000 have died from Ebola which is raging in West African countries notably Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea. Several cases of the disease manifesting after persons, mostly health workers in West Africa returned to their
countries like he United States.
Garin and Catapang went to Caballo Island Sunday (Nov. 16) without wearing Personal Protective Equipment.
Anthony Leachon, president of the Philippine College of Physicians said, “It was a breach of protocol – quarantine is an enforced isolation during the 21-day incubation period of the virus.”
Leachon said the visit of the two officials sends a “wrong signal” as the DOH and medical and health organizations embark on an intensive information campaign on precautionary measures to prevent the spread of Ebola, in case it comes to the country.
Garin said she went there to make sure that the peacekeepers were provided with proper facilities and medical treatment while on quarantine.
She is that hands-on?
A good executive would be able to accomplish that objective without personally going there. In this age of mobile phones, a personal visit to the island is unnecessary.
But of course, if she hadn’t gone there, she and Catapang would not be in the news. That’s why they had to bring along a photographer.
Photos with the peacekeepers would help a lot in their 2016 election agenda. Or so they think.
As to their non-use of the PEE, Garin said it was not necessary since none of the peacekeepers was showing symptoms of Ebola.
But Ebola’s incubation period is 21 days, thus the quarantine requirement.
In the case of Thomas Eric Duncan, a taxi driver in Liberia who helped carry an Ebola victim, Marthalene Williams, to the hospital on Sept. 15, he developed fever only nine days after when he was already in the United States.
Garin said PPEs are expensive and limited in supply. “We are saving the PPE as the need arises. It is better that we have the PPE available when we already need them.”
Then, why did she and Catapang have to go to Caballo island? The soldiers, trained for adverse situations, would not have minded at all even if they didn’t come.
Of course, again, there was the photo-op which those with higher political ambitions found hard to resist.
But the classic reason was Catapang’s. He said it was Garin’s idea to visit the peacekeepers and since the acting health secretary said it was okay, then it was okay.
There’s a word for what they are and what they did. It starts with “I”. The synonym starts with “S”. In Tagalog, the word starts with “T.”
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