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Panayam sa DOH kaugnay sa banta sa kalusugan ng pagputok ng Bulkang Kanlaon at kung paano ito matutugunan

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00:00We are still in touch with the effects of the eruption of Vulcan Canlaon.
00:03We will now have the spokesperson of the Department of Health or DOH, Assistant Secretary Albert Domingo.
00:10Good afternoon, Asec Albert.
00:13Good afternoon, Joshua. Good afternoon to everyone who is watching and listening to us.
00:18Yes, Asec. First, how is your monitoring of the situation in the hospitals in Negros Province and who are the people we are monitoring?
00:27Yes, right now, Joshua, our regional offices of the Department of Health and Centers for Health Development
00:33have been given instructions to be vigilant and to monitor even our hospitals.
00:39We have not yet seen or received reports, adverse reports from our hospitals.
00:45Thank God. And we are waiting for their status in the supplies.
00:50So far, the instruction is to prioritize the admission of patients in their third trimester
00:59to make sure that if it is necessary to improve, that more beds are accounted for in our surge plan.
01:08Alright. Asec, you mentioned that you are still waiting for the status of the supplies.
01:12But how is our manpower? If the situation worsens, are our hospitals ready?
01:18We are ready, Joshua. In fact, if I am not mistaken, the day you went there,
01:25the Department of Health declared code white.
01:29Not only in the three regions that we say are infected.
01:33What are those regions? The Negros Island region, Western Visayas, and Central.
01:38Even nationwide, in other regional offices, the DOH has code white.
01:43Because of our operations, if necessary, I heard, I monitored the report earlier
01:49that maybe later, in one or two weeks, or we should not alert level 4.
01:53The entire Department of Health is ready, even in other parts of the country,
01:58to send help if our people in Negros are overwhelmed.
02:03But so far, all of our health emergency response teams are able to do it.
02:07Alright. Asec, for the public's knowledge, what are the risks to health hazards?
02:12What are the risks to health hazards that our countrymen should monitor,
02:15especially as the volcano continues to erupt?
02:18And are there any other risks?
02:20The four parts of the body that we look at, because of the eruption of the volcano,
02:27are our breathing, our nose and mouth, our eyes, our food, our mouth, and our skin.
02:37First of all, we are monitored by the DOH.
02:40That is why we have been listening to the reports of FEVOX and PAG-ASA.
02:46Because the wind pushes our ash fall, our ash plumes.
02:50The ash can irritate our eyes.
02:54That is a health hazard that can irritate our eyes.
02:58And then in our breathing, if we have hiccups or other conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,
03:05we can be irritated by the ash.
03:08Our recommendation for our eyes, especially if it is an affected area,
03:11is to listen to our LGUs.
03:13We should wear a face mask.
03:15We need N95.
03:17The DOH provides it, especially for affected areas.
03:21But if we don't have N95, we can use a medical mask or cloths that are wrapped.
03:27As for our food, we should make sure that our food is clean.
03:33We should wash fruits and vegetables that are not contaminated.
03:36The water should also be clean.
03:38And for our skin, if we have contact with ash,
03:41we should wash it with soap and water so that our skin won't be irritated.
03:47Alright, Asec, you mentioned contamination.
03:50Do you have an alternative way to make sure that the water our countrymen drink is clean?
03:58The Department of Social Welfare and Development and the Department of Health
04:03provide water filter systems, or if not water filters,
04:07we provide chlorine tablets.
04:09The ash can be contaminated.
04:13Our concern is the contamination of microbes that can be mixed with the floating ash.
04:20It is important that if our water is not used as a water filter,
04:25we allow it to stay for a few hours in a large container that is covered
04:31so that the particulate matter or the floating ash comes down.
04:35We should not take the bottom part.
04:38We should take the clear part and let it boil for 2 minutes
04:43so that the microbes that are mixed with it die.
04:47But it is better if we evacuate because the evacuation centers
04:52have provisions for clean water and water filtration.
04:56Alright, Asec, a message and a reminder to our countrymen.
05:01In this time that we have a natural disaster,
05:04the Department of Health and the entire government
05:07under the leadership of President Marcos Jr.
05:10should be ready to ensure the safety of our hospitals.
05:13There are instructions behind the scenes.
05:15If it is coded white, it is not dangerous.
05:18It means that the government is ready.
05:20We should not worry.
05:21Let's listen to the announcements of our local government
05:24so that we know what our move is.
05:26Alright, thank you very much for your time.
05:29Assistant Secretary Albert Domingo, the spokesperson of the Department of Health.

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