Showing posts with label medicine. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Coronavirus Lockdown: Power Ranger PPE's, A Mobile Cirumcision Operating Room, and More!

More wild and crazy news from the Philippine lockdown.

One fashion designer with plenty of spare time on her hands designed PPE for nurses inspired by the Philippine flag.


https://www.facebook.com/guela.ampong/posts/1763470030461961
The customized hazmat design I decided to create symbolizes us, Filipinos!  
* Blue- for Peace, harmony, and unity. As we are now on each other’s back, helping one another to survive. 
* Red- for WAR! War against these unseen enemy - COVID19, Many of us, have succumbed to death, due to this fight. 
* Yellow- for Resiliency, and hope. Hoping for these crisis to end (God Willing!) 
* White- for Purity. As each Filipino has the pure heart to offer there service and compassion towards their fellowmen and country, the Philippines
Blue, red, yellow, white...it never occurred to me until right this instant as I am typing this that the Philippine flag is only a few colors shy of the Power Rangers scheme. Thankfully for Power Rangers fans who are also nurses the gap has been filled.

https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/4/20/Designer-PPEs-Teletubbies-Power-Rangers-COVID-19.html


An Iloilo-based nurse and designer says his improvised hazmat suits out of characters from '90s shows aim to help his fellow frontliners live out their childhood and spread positivity to others amid the coronavirus pandemic. 
Adrian Pe, a nurse from The Medical City Iloilo, used his passion to come up with improvised personal protective equipment (PPE) inspired by cartoon characters of Teletubbies and Power Rangers. 
Using fabric in red, green, yellow, purple, and other colors, Pe's fellow frontliners get to "live out their childhood" by channeling their favorite characters. 
"I chose the Teletubbies because it gives frontliners not only the protection but the positive vibe, and Power Rangers to inspire workers to live out their childhood superheroes," Pe said.
With nurses around the world being hailed as heroes why not give them a chance to dress up as their favorite superhero Power Ranger? While the Power Rangers PPE suits have belts the Teletubbies suits are missing their unique identifying antennae shapes.

Anyone wishing to buy Iloilo-based nurse Adrian Pe a beer for designing those PPE's will be sorely disappointed. Although on April 21st Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas rescinded the city's liquor ban. However the next day he reinstated it!


https://www.facebook.com/JerryTrenasOfficial/posts/2939069782845439
In view of the various incidents due to intoxicated persons, in view of the many other important activities undertaken by our security personnel and upon the advice coming from various sectors, I am reimposing the ban on the selling of alcoholic drinks effective immediately until further notice. 
The PNP and PSTMO are hereby authorized to immediately make sure that this ban is effectively complied with. 
This is for immediate compliance as soon as the executive order is issued.
The nationwide liquor ban is driving some people to desperation ending in death.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/metro/733806/2-dead-1-critical-after-mixing-thinner-into-homemade-alcohol-drink/story/
Two men died while another is in critical condition after drinking a homemade alcohol mix that included thinner in Tondo, Manila. 
According to a 24 Oras report by Chino Gaston on Monday, Baseco residents Rene, Boboy, and Dandy made their own alcohol at home using coffee, vinegar, and soft drinks as a liquor ban prevailed in Manila City amid the Luzon-wide quarantine. 
They had been drinking the mixture for several days until one of them brought a paint thinner on Sunday and suggested adding it into the drink.
Coffee, vinegar, and soda? That won't get you drunk but it will probably make you puke just like too many beers.

If the government does not like what you are posting about the coronavirus lockdown in the Philippines then watch out!  You could be arrested.

Before the arrest, the mayor threatened Beltran in his official Facebook Page (@EdgarCLabella): “FAKE NEWS ni and this is a criminal act. Hulat lang Ms Beltran hapit na ka madapan sa PNP Cybercrime Unit. Magtingkagol gyud ka sa prisohan. (This is FAKE NEWS and this is a criminal act. Just wait Ms Beltran the PNP Cybercrime Unit is now about to arrest you. You will surely rot in prison.” 
Time-stamped at 2:14 PM on April 18, 2020, Saturday, it referred to an April 17 post of Beltran, wherein she said, “9,000+ new cases (All from Zapatera) of COVID-19 in Cebu City in one day. We are now the epicenter in the whole Solar System.” 
Known for her satirical posts, “#DearDigong… Sincerely, Maria,” Beltran’s post satirized reports from the City Health Officer which claims that the whole Sitio Zapatera in Barangay Luz, Cebu City was considered to be infected and thus massive swab testing was to be stopped. 
Sitio Zapatera has a population of around 9,000. 
A statement issued by her counsel before her arrest and posted in Beltran’s Facebook account reiterated that Beltran’s post is satirical, “designed to show wit instead of spreading chaos, anarchy, fear, or confusion,” as such does not fall on the category of the crime she is accused of, which is defined as “clearly geared to promote chaos, anarchy, fear, or confusion.” 
Atty. Josalee Deinla, spokesperson of the National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers, said that the post of Beltran is not fake news or false information. 
“It merely restates the city health office’s official declaration that Sitio Zapatera is ‘presumed contaminated,’” she clarified.
The DOH declared a neighborhood with 9,000 residents as being infected as a precautionary measure. Maria seizes on this to make a joke that there has been an increase in COVID-19 cases by 9,000 making the Philippines the epicenter of the virus. The Mayor cries fake news and Maria was arrested at 12:30 am! Why so early? Was she that much of a threat that she had to be taken in just after midnight?   
US President Donald Trump gave Duterte a late night call to talk about the coronavirus.

“The call came in at 10:10 in the evening. It was initiated by the US government. It lasted for about 18 minutes. It was cordial and it was about bilateral collaboration on Covid-19 but beyond that I have no authority to divulge any further details,” he said.
Actually 10 in the evening Manila time is 10 in the morning Washington DC time. Surprisingly Trump did not tweet about his early morning call to Duterte but he did send more aid to the Philippines.
The United States has approved an additional P269 million (or $5.3 million) in health and humanitarian assistance for the Philippines' fight against COVID-19, after the chief executives of both countries engaged in a phone meeting to discuss coronavirus response. 
The funding will also aid Filipino and international technical experts in risk communication, infection prevention and control efforts, hand washing and hygiene promotion, and community-level preparedness response, it added. 
During their phone conversation, Trump expressed solidarity and offered additional assistance, as the Philippines continues to address the health and economic damages brought by the deadly virus. He also shared his condolences over the death of 11 Filipino soldiers recently killed in a clash with the Abu Sayyaf Group. 
Trump and Duterte also talked about how they can strengthen their countries' economic, cultural, and security ties. 
The two leaders agreed to continue working together as long-time allies to "defeat the [coronavirus] pandemic, save lives, and restore global economic strength." 
The U.S. previously donated ₱203 million (or $4 million) and 1,300 cots for the country's medical frontliners and COVID-19 patients. 
Over the past 20 years, it has already invested more than $4.5 billion to the Philippines, including $582 million for the local public health system.
https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/4/22/US-donates-to-PH-after-Duterte-Trump-phone-call.html
The US has invested $582 million over the past 20 years into the Philippines public health system? What did all that money get used for?

Duterte has offered a P50 million reward to any Filipino who can find a vaccine for COVID-19.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/735406/duterte-ups-reward-for-covid-19-vaccine-discovery-to-p50m-offers-research-funding/story/
One broke young Pinoy posted a funny picture of himself "working on the cure" which went viral.

https://www.facebook.com/janssen.h.yap/posts/10220109532801539
Going viral. How has there not been a petition from the easily offended snowflakes to change that phrase?


SAF armored vehicles have been called out to enforce social distancing at the public market!

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/metro/734866/saf-members-deployed-at-blumentritt-market-to-help-maintain-social-distancing/story/

How does that work exactly?

The coronavirus lockdown is bring out the best in people. Many are learning new skills.  Things they have never tired before.  Like cooking for themselves!!
Aside from forcing people to stay indoors since mid-March, the pandemic has also forced me to really fend for myself. 
Though I’ve lived on my own for over a decade now, I saw no need to learn how to cook. Just around the corner from my old apartment near Timog Avenue, Quezon City, was a carinderia selling delicious home-cooked meals like pinangat na bangus and pork binagoongan. I’d order a viand, some rice, and eat at home. 
If I had a craving for something more substantial, I could always walk the two blocks to Tomas Morato Avenue, the original restaurant row. 
Before I moved into my own condo four years ago, I told my interior designer that I saw no need to have a kitchen installed. Why waste space that could otherwise be devoted to storage? Breakfast was often either oatmeal, or fruit and coffee. I had a rice cooker and a microwave oven, and I thought that would be enough. 
Just imagine being a grown adult and not knowing how to cook.  How are people so helpless?

The coronavirus pandemic has put a strain on hospitals but never fear if your son needs to be circumcised. Does anyone need to be circumcised?

Not even an outbreak could stop the traditional “circumcision season” in a town in Cavite province. 
But this time, health workers in Carmona have gone to the communities not only to perform the procedure on young boys but also to check them and their immediate family members for symptoms of the coronavirus. 
Homer Aguinaldo, the municipal health officer, said up to 40 doctors and 40 nurses had been recruited for the program called “Manhood on Wheels.” 
Under normal circumstances, the local government would offer the free surgery to hundreds of preteen boys, either at the community hospital or the municipal auditorium. 
“We actually thought of canceling it this year,” Aguinaldo said. “But we realized that we don’t know how it will be next year. We could still be in the same situation—the ‘new normal,’ they say—so we might as well go ahead with it.” 
“Besides, we don’t want our [health] programs hampered [by the pandemic] as much as possible,” he added.
Since the Luzon lockdown has made mass circumcisions impossible, the medical team has decided to go village to village, rolling out a “health bus” or a mobile operating room where a fully reclined dental chair serves as an operating table. 
Manhood on Wheels has so far circumcised about 200 boys in Carmona over the past two weeks out of this year’s target of 600. 
Parents can schedule an appointment by calling the local health office or registering online. 
For this year’s service, the health workers are taking extra measures in view of the coronavirus contagion. In effect, the program is doubling as the local government’s way of closely monitoring the residents’ overall health condition amid the pandemic. 
The program again comes with an educational campaign advising young boys and their parents against the unhygienic, so-called “pukpok” method performed by nonmedical professionals who use a razor or any sharp blade to remove the foreskin. 
Since a newly circumsized boy usually takes seven to 10 days to heal, Aguinaldo said, “it gives (these youngsters) another reason to stay home” while the lockdown remains in effect.
I don't know whats worse.  Having a mohel circumcise your baby pee-pee and suck the blood giving you herpes and killing you or having some dude with no medical training circumcise you with a piece of wood while you chew on a leaf to alleviate the pain. 

As a tribute to her fellow COVID-19 frontliners as well as to the victims of the disease, a nurse in Negros Occidental created a beautiful painting using nothing but syringes. 
According to Kimberly Joy Mallo Magbanua, she used about 15 syringes "and a lot of brand new needles with different gauges" to finish her painting in just two days. She calls it "Inang Bayan."  
The painting is the second of a series on COVID-19. She says she's reworking the first, which features surgeons operating on the Philippine flag. When asked how many paintings she plans to paint for her series, Kimberly said it depends on the country's situation.
That is really interesting. She made a painting without a single brush stroke. It's very colorful and looks dynamic and alive. What a cool technique.

If you want to hand out relief goods to those locked in during the quarantine be sure you have permission from the government.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/04/26/2009941/unauthorized-relief-volunteers-face-fines-arrest
Both the Department of Interior and Local Government and the Philippine National Police stressed Sunday that penalties could be imposed on relief volunteers found without the necessary certification from the local government units they intend to help. 
According to DILG Undersecretary Jonathan Malaya, department spokesperson, relief volunteers will be subjected to the same rules and treatment as Unauthorized Persons Outside of Residence (UPOR) and charged with Article 151 of the Revised Penal Code, which prohibits resistance and disobedience to a person in authority or the agents of such person.  
Malaya said that the DILG does not foresee any disputes between LGUs and volunteer groups arising from the new requirement.  
"It's a measure to ensure that only authorized people are outside of residence. The PNP has reported to us that so many people are claiming in checkpoints that they're doing relief but the truth is they just want to go out and about. Our police sought guidance from [Interior] Secretary Eduardo Año and he gave that directive," Malaya said. 
"If we don't put order to this situation we are undoing all our hard work for the past month. We need to be stricter in implementing the ECQ...because our very lives are at stake." 
In a statement issued later Sunday, fishers federation Pamalakaya slammed the new requirement, calling it a violation of the people's right to food.  
Former lawmaker and Pamalakaya chairperson Fernando Hicap also said that such a requirement would be vulnerable to politicking in a time when target beneficiaries grow critical of local officials.  
"There are so many people asking for help even on social media because they were not given aid from the government's social amelioration program, and now, they'll restrict what should be the help that citizens give freely to those in need," Hicap said in a mix of English and Filipino.  
The fishers leader also pointed out that such an order violated the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), which the Philippines is a signatory of. 
"Never can you subject to complicated bureaucratic processes the people's right to food, especially when it is the intention of many to help. The people are showing each other "bayanihan", yet the government keeps obstructing this," he said.
People want to help out and make sure everyone has food but the government wants to stop the virus from spreading. It's a tricky situation.

One town has found a novel way to distribute food to the people. Give live hogs to every purok and let the neighborhood leaders slaughter and distribute the meat!

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1101071
The city government here distributed over the weekend at least 1,000 live hogs to augment the food supplies of residents affected by the ongoing enhanced community quarantine. 
“We directly turned over the animals to our purok leaders and we tasked them to facilitate the slaughter and distribution of the meat to households within their areas,” he told reporters.
The mayor said the hogs, which weighed around 200 kilos each, were purchased by the city government from local swine producers that were affected by the border closures in neighboring regions due to the heightened quarantine. 
Aside from the live hogs, Rivera said they distributed starting last Friday assorted fish and live chickens to the non-pork eaters. 
He said they opted for the perishable products due to the dwindling supplies in the markets of canned goods, which were included in the previous relief packs.
Fresh meat for the people straight from the government. Fresh animals anyway. The government was also kind enough to distribute chickens and fish to those who do not eat pork.


Two towns in Samar are having people trade plastic trash for food.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1101088
In Arteche, a third-class town in Eastern Samar, the local government unit has been implementing 3Ts or tirok (collect), timbang (weigh), tabang (help).

Residents are encouraged to collect and clean single-use plastics such as junk food packs, plastic bags, and empty sachets and keep it in a clean bag or sack.

Residents must clean the single-use plastic before they have it weighed by the designated collector -- a rolling store that roams around the town every Thursday.
 
The number of food packs depends on the volume of plastic waste collected. Each kilogram of clean and dry single-use plastic is worth PHP10.

In the second-class town of Paranas, Samar, Mayor Eunice Babalcon has been urging residents to collect plastic and turn them into eco-bricks.

An eco-brick is a Pet bottle packed solid with clean and dry used plastic made to a set density to create reusable building blocks and can be used to make modular units, furniture, and earthen gardens and structures.

The local government exchanges the eco-bricks with food packs.

Babalcon said it is part of their health crisis intervention and at the same time an effort of the town to continue its campaign to curb malnutrition.

A kilogram of eco-bricks is equivalent to the same weight of rice and assorted vegetables.
That's one way to promote recycling.

Cops are dancing. Firefighters are dancing.  Everyone is dancing!


Police officers, firefighters and members of the public safety department in Calapan City dance to Rachel Platten's "Fight Song" in a moving tribute to frontliners.
Why aren't YOU dancing!??

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Coronavirus Lockdown: The Fabunan Antiviral Injection Fraud

Thanks to a long time reader who turned me on to the videos I am going to review in this post. The Youtube channel is Bong Hermosa and from the looks of it his channel is about "How to Earn Your Millions the Quick and Easy Way."

https://www.youtube.com/user/joshua12094/videos

Though this channel has existed since October 2007 it only has 389,905 views. 369,000 of those views are from a very recent video:
With it's bad English, robotic narration, silly sound effects, and over the top surprised faces this video is absolutely hilarious!
According to Dr. Willie Fabunan who has clinic in Olongapo City and San Marcelino Zambales Philippines, that his antiviral injection can cure, the novel corona virus. 
Dr. Willie Fabunan said that this antiviral injection, is also a medicine that he is using for HIV/AIDS positive patients. 
A lot of his HIV positive patients were healed using this anti-viral injection. 
He invented the medicine for novel coronavirus 30 years ago. 
He invented the medicine for the novel coronavirus 30 years ago!!?? You mean a cure for HIV/AIDS was discovered right here in the Philippines 30 years ago??


But what is this antiviral injection composed of?
"It is composed of procaine, dexamethasone, and glucosteroid." 
Glucosteroid is an anti-inflammatory, procaine is a painkiller that works similarly as cocaine at high enough doses, and dexamethasone is used in treating breathing disorders. The narrator goes on to tell us that this cocktail has been used by Dr. Fabunan to treat some of his COVID-19 positive patients and that the ingredients to make this antiviral injection are readily available over the counter. This antiviral injection can be used to treat many ailments. The trick is mixing it just right.
The Fabunan family of doctors have for years now been treating patients with dengue, chikungunya, dog bite, snake bites, and even HIV/AIDS with their anti-viral injection.  According to Dr. Willie Fabunan, his anti-viral injection is a combination of drugs anyone can buy from drug stores over-the-counter. 
“We just change the ratio of these combination drugs in treating various ailments,” Fabunan said in stressing the safety of the drug combo.
https://manilastandard.net/mobile/article/320553
A medicine that cures various ailments and acts as either an anti-viral or an anti-venom based solely on the ratio of elements in the mixture?


Exactly. It's totally unbelievable.  The narrator goes on to say:
The president of the Republic of the Philippines is very much eager and his trying his best effort to find the cure for COVID-19. As the present update about the medicine for COVID-19, President Rodrigo Duterte is now arranging the medical authorities to test the effectiveness of the Fabuana antiviral injection for novel corona virus. The FDA visited the Fabuanan medical clinic as inspection, for the application of license to operate, to use the antiviral injection for novel corona virus treatment. The FDA is trying their best to do the processing or the approval for the said anti-virus. The Fabunans are trying their best to submit all the necessary requirements for the approval from FDA and Department of Health. If the antiviral injection by the Fabunans would be approved by the Department of Health and by the Food and Drugs Administration, we will have the medicine for novel corona virus that is made in the Philippines.
At this point in the video there is the sound effect of a large crowd cheering which drowns out the narrator and will make your ears bleed if you are wearing headphones. Then we have this:


One need not be a doctor to know this whole video is bunk. Three ingredients mixed at different ratios are not going to cure snake bites, dengue, HIV/AIDS, or COVID-19.  Snake venom is not a virus and not all viruses operate in the same manner. Not to mention there is no known cure for HIV/AIDS which makes Fabunan's claims rather dubious.

Will there be a vaccine for the coronavirus? COVID-19 does not absorb into cells which is why finding a vaccine looks hopeless at this point.

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/coronavirus-vaccine-never-developed-warns-21890093
“Coronavirus doesn’t get into you, it stays on the surface cells in your lungs," he added. "All these flu viruses get into you, so the body can fight and makes T cells. 
“This virus doesn’t kill the cells, it makes them sick. At the moment we don’t know how to make a coronavirus vaccine work. That’s why there are 100 vaccines under testing using every conceivable approach. 
“We don’t know if any of them will work.”
But a cocktail that acts as both an antivenom and an antiviral will surely cure COVID-19. It's total nonsense and Fabunan has not even submitted any papers to the FDA as of April 14th.
As of April 15, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the Philippines has not yet approved the Fabunan Antiviral Injection. It is not included in FDA's list of registered drugs. 
In a text message to Rappler on April 14, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire also said there is “no CPR (product registration) application submitted to FDA” in relation to the said antiviral injection. 
In an earlier statement on April 8, the FDA warned the public against the use of drugs or vaccines that are not yet certified to treat COVID-19, particularly the Fabunan Antiviral Injection and PRODEX B. 
https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/fact-check/257981-philippines-developed-coronavirus-cure-already-approved
Perhaps this photo posted on the Fabunan Antiviral Injection Facebook page on April 18th is a product registration application?

https://www.facebook.com/108027014182453/photos/a.108209520830869/125013625817125/?type=3&theater

PRODEX B is also being touted as a possible cure but the FDA has warned the public against it. PRODEX B is not so different from the Fabunan antiviral injection. Only one ingredient has been changed. It is composed of procaine, dexamethasone, and vitamin B instead of glucosteroid. The Manila Times ran an opinion piece touting the alleged benefits of this drug.
The potentially good news, however, is that we may have our own remedy right here in the country, reportedly curing patients with Covid-19 symptoms in Subic. 
If and when proven safe and effective in clinical trials now being sought — a gigantic if, since actual testing has yet to be set — the antiviral drug Prodex-B, combining the anesthetic procaine, the steroid dexamethasone and Vitamin B, could bring speedy recovery not only to Covid-19 patients, but to locked-down economies. 
The procaine-dexamethasone formulation has already cured a broad spectrum of deadly viral illnesses, as doctors and researchers attest: acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), several dengue strains, chikungunya, leptospirosis and influenza — which is similar to Covid-19. Since our own outbreak, the remedy has been given by injection to patients with coronavirus symptoms, including one tested positive, with total success. 
So, said physicians at the drug’s proponent, Health For Life Clinic (HFL) in Subic. Patients showed improvement in as little as half a day and full recovery in 24 to 48 hours. HFL medical personnel have also been injected as a prophylactic or preventive measure — a potential boon to frontliners. No HFL staff have shown signs of Covid-19 despite exposure to patients with symptoms. 
(Disclosure: The writer is not a physician and cannot endorse any drug. He is part of a team formed by Covid-19 cure pioneer online advocate Ruby Ann Kagaoan to arrange clinical trials with the Department of Science and Technology [DoST] and its Philippine Council for Health Research and Development [PCHRD], which contacted the Philippine College of Physicians. Her team also requested East Avenue Medical Center [EAMC], the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health [ASMPH], the De La Salle University [DLSU] Health and Sciences Institute, the University of Santo Tomas [UST] Hospital and Medical School, local governments, the military, and the police.)
https://www.manilatimes.net/2020/04/16/opinion/columnists/mr-president-the-antibody-we-need-may-be-here/714416/
Another miracle concoction which claims to cure AIDS, the flu, and dengue. Wow! How are Filipinos so smart and no one wants to recognize their efforts? How is the Manila Times so careless as to run this opinion piece about a drug which the FDA recommends against?

Despite the outlandish claims made by the promoters of PRODEX B it remains unapproved by the FDA and has no proven benefits.
Manufacturers and vendors of unlicensed products such as PRODEX B and the Fabunan Antiviral Injections have been informed regarding the process and requirements to register their products with the FDA Center for Drug Regulation and Research (CDRR). No applications for product registration have been filed to date. Until such products are proven safe and effective for use in the treatment of COVID-19 they cannot be dispensed to the public nor can therapeutic claims be made.
https://ww2.fda.gov.ph/attachments/article/669350/Press%20Statement%2018%20April%202020.pdf
If PRODEX B and the Fabunan antiviral injection are everything their creators claim them to be then why have there been no trials?  No peer review? No approval by the FDA? Why hasn't Duterte awarded them the P10 million prize for discovering a vaccine and cure?

On to the next video which was actually posted a few days before the one just discussed.

https://youtu.be/-6IJ1iqDwq4

This short video lists a few home made cures for COVID-19. According to this video, "In the absence of medical solutions, people are turning into home made cure for corona virus.


I don't want to spoil the video so I will just show you my favorite claim and cure.


The coronavirus can be seen as a "Pepper deficient Syndrome" and eating pepper soup can offer protection.


Rather than eating pepper soup I think it would be better to follow the advice given towards the end of this video which is seek medical attention with professionals because there is no cure for COVID-19.



Funny how this video says there is no "specific medicine recommended to prevent or treat the COVID 19" and yet a few days later this channel posted a video boasting about a cure being invented 30 years ago!

It's all a lot of fake news and the worst of it is all the positivity and gullibility in the comment sections of these videos. From The God Culture to Healing Galing to fake COVID-19 cures it seems Filipinos are willing to believe anything.

Monday, April 20, 2020

Coronavirus Lockdown: Stray dogs, Duterte Tattoos, and More

The nationwide lockdown and quarantine has brought out the best and the worst in people. Some folks have donated their time and money to distribute goods to the poor.  Some have wandered the streets breaking curfews by drinking and gambling. Some have put their lives on the line as they tend to the sick.  Some have taken lives by gunning down men guarding checkpoints.

Reading about the situation in the Philippines is apt to be depressing. So let's look at some more off-beat stories coming out of the lockdown.

A stray dog in Barangay 496, Sampaloc, Manila brought smiles to the residents in the community as it accompanied local officials in distributing relief goods amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis. 
In a Facebook post by Dave Manzano Fuentes on April 5, it showed the dog, named “Ligaw” wearing its own quarantine pass as his caretaker, barangay chairman Edmond Dela Paz, was tending to the locals in the area. 
Fuentes told INQUIRER.net in an online exchange on Friday that Ligaw became a frontliner after the dog ended up in their area. Soon after, Dela Paz adopted Ligaw. 
(Everytime that the dog is with the captain, he’s not tied to a leash. He’s harmless too.) 
And Ligaw also ended up melting netizens’ hearts as well, as Fuentes’ post racked up 5,200 likes and reactions as of writing.
A stray dog wanders into a barangay and the barangay chairman adopts it. He then gives it a quarantine pass and allows him to accompany him unleashed on trips distributing relief goods. Sounds like a heartwarming story but who is this dog? Has he had his shots?  Rabies is a huge problem in the Philippines. Who knows what diseases lie hidden in this dog's body. Apparently it's ok to violate RA 9482 and allow your dog to roam unleashed as long as you are a barangay chairman.  At least no one has eaten him...yet!

https://coconuts.co/manila/news/for-the-love-of-prrd-woman-gets-dutertes-face-tattooed-on-her-forearm/
Honeylet Sauva showed off her Duterte tattoo in a now-viral Facebook post that appeared on Tuesday, where she wrote, “I am not [a] fan of any politician but this one caught my attention! Sad to say if it weren’t for COVID-19 and his bashers I will not see or learn how he is really like as a president of our country.” 
Sauva attached photos of her showing off the tat, which was heavily drawn in black, red, and green ink. Most netizens found the tattoo hilarious, judging by the 14,000 laughing emojis which Sauva’s post attracted. 
“Salute to our President Rodrigo Duterte! Thank you for your love of country and of my fellow Filipinos who remain obstinate,” she said in her post, which has been shared almost 7,000 times since it appeared. 
“It was [on] April 9 when I saw the design on [my] husband’s FB wall and I was so amazed at the blending and color. At the same time, I really admire PRRD (Duterte) so much so I decided to have it tattooed. It was on April 14 when I finally had the guts to do it. I wanted to use numbing cream but there was nothing available so I just pushed with it,” she said in English and Filipino. 
Sauva said she is OK with people laughing at her Facebook post, but she didn’t appreciate being called names by complete strangers. 
“It’s offensive that they would share [my post] and write in their caption that I’m ‘dumb’ [or] ‘crass,'” she said.
On April 14th, in the midst of the nationwide quarantine and lockdown, this lady, who just happens to share the same name as Duterte's concubine, got a tattoo of Duterte's face on her arm. At least that is what is supposed to be. Who knew tattoo parlors are essential businesses! Or maybe they aren't and this was done on the down-low in someone's private home? Having a man leaning over you while he tattoos your arm is not social distancing. If she did not want to be called dumb or crass then she should not have done something dumb and crass and then shared it with the world!

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/18/20/lgus-told-to-include-sugar-in-relief-packs-to-help-sugar-industry-amid-covid-19-crisis
The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) on Saturday urged local government units (LGUs) to include sugar in their relief packs to help sugar farmers weather the coronavirus crisis. 
Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, who serves as the task force’s spokesperson, said the Department of Agriculture (DA) made the recommendation in an effort to offset the slump in the demand for sugar following business closures due to lockdowns in Luzon and other parts of the country because of the COVID-19 pandemic 
(The DA has approved a recommendation to encourage LGUs to include sugar in their relief goods to help the sugar industry.)
How much sugar? A kilo? You can't eat sugar by itself. It's an additive like salt. The relief packs would have to be packed with foods that require the addition of sugar for this recommendation to make any sense. If they are going to include sugar to help bolster the declining revenue of the sugar industry then why not add a few beers or a bottle of Tanduay rum to help stave off bankruptcy for the liquor companies?


https://www.rappler.com/business/258304-alcohol-companies-urge-philippine-government-lift-liquor-ban-coronavirus-lockdown
In a letter dated April 16 and addressed to Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez, the Center for Alcohol Research and Development (CARD) said the total ban "drives out the industry from the market" and "unduly forfeits the capital" they have invested in products. 
"If this ban continues, the industry can no longer survive, a situation that can affect a large sector of the community," CARD said. 
Some of CARD's members are Absolut Distillers, Emperador Distillers, Ginebra San Miguel, Far East Alcohol, and Asian Alcohol. 
Some countries have also banned alcohol consumption, but others said liquor shops are essential.  
"While the alcoholic beverages in the Philippines are banned, elsewhere in the world, it is not, putting our industry in much unnecessary peril," CARD said.
Save the liquor companies!  

One of the most positive things about the lockdown is that the traffic problem has been solved all over the nation. No more congestion. The crime rate has also been cut in half!

https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/4/11/philippines-crime-rate-down-coronavirus.html
According to data released by the PNP on Saturday, 1,562 crimes were reported from March 17 to April 10, a 55-percent drop from the 3,509 incidents across the country from February 21 to March 16. 
Over the past 25 days, crimes in Luzon decreased by 63 percent – from 1,915 to 1,197. Crimes in the Visayas were halved, from 893 to 448, while Mindanao reported 396 incidents, down by 44 percent. 
Despite the dramatic drop in crime rate, hundreds of theft, physical injury, and murder cases have still been recorded nationwide. 
The most common was theft, with 452 cases reported, down by 62 percent from 1,200 before the lockdown. 
This was followed by physical injury (345 cases), murder (242), robbery (228), rape (167), homicide (73), and carnapping (55). 
In reporting lower crime rates in March, Metro Manila Police chief PMGen Debold Sinas attributed the decline to less people on the streets. 
Meanwhile, more than 75,000 individuals have been apprehended for violating curfew hours, according to Duterte's April 6 report to Congress.
Despite the steep decline incidents of theft and murder and other crimes continue to occur. Meanwhile a new category of crime, quarantine violation, has been created and the number of incidents is 75,000 which is much higher than the normal crime rate before the lockdown. So crime has actually increased by about 25x!

Watch out you don't get caught violating quarantine or you might be forced to plant vegetables.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/303659/quarantine-violators-in-pampanga-plant-vegetables-as-punishment
At least 35 first-time offenders of the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in this Pampanga capital were punished by making them plant vegetables in the city nursery on Saturday. 
“We made them plant kalabasa and okra for two to three hours,” said Col. Paul Gamido, city police director. 
Gamido used to punish violators by requiring them to do body exercises for several hours. “I think making them plant vegetables is more productive nowadays,” Gamido explained. 
The offenders, all males, were arrested for violating curfew hours, not wearing face masks or inability to present a quarantine pass. They were also taught gardening methods.
Hopefully this is this in lieu of paying a fine.

While crimes like theft and murder have shown a decreases cyber crimes are up 100%.

https://technology.inquirer.net/98442/iatf-nbi-bsp-report-100-increase-in-phishing-cases-during-luzon-lockdown
In an online press conference of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID), Nograles warned the public to be cautious about giving their bank details online. 
“While this has helped many of us cope with the limitations brought about by the ECQ, the National Bureau of Investigation Cybercrime Division and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas report a 100% increase in phishing cases… and warn everyone to be cautious when it comes to your bank details,” said Nograles, who is also the spokesperson of the IATF-EID. 
(So the modus operandi of phishing is an individual will claim to be an employee of the bank.  He will then ask for your bank details such as your account number or password.) 
“Wag nyo pong ibigay; hindi po hihingin ng banko niyo yan – kahit kelan man, kahit sa ano mang pagkakataon (Do not reveal it. Banks will not ask you to reveal those. Not now, not ever),” he said. 
The NBI previously cautioned the public against scams that use the current coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis as a front to steal their personal information or their money. 
Nograles also warned the public about giving donations online. 
“Wina-warn din po tayo na mag-ingat po sa mga humihingi ng donasyon online; may mga kriminal na nagpapanggap na kasapi sa mga respetadong institusyon (We are warning everyone about giving donations online; there are criminals who deceive and claim they are part of a reputable institution),” he said. “We encourage everyone to double-check and verify these requests for donations.”
Aside from phishing people for bank details and scamming people out of donations another scam promises free Netflix access.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/showbiz/showbizabroad/733607/philippines-warns-vs-text-scam-offering-free-netflix-during-lockdown/story/
The Philippine government on Saturday warned the public against an illegal text scheme claiming to give free subscription to Netflix during the lockdown against the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. 
The government, through the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), made the warning about the fake subscription to the American media services provider in an advisory sent out to phone subscribers past 4 p.m.
You know what they say, never let a crisis go to waste. Crises are certainly a good time to take advantage of unsuspecting folks.

How to get through a stressful time such as the lockdown?  Why not dance?

https://ph.news.yahoo.com/filipino-soldiers-dance-stay-upbeat-210000738.html
They were filmed at the checkpoint at the Biliran Bridge in the east of the Philippines, where residents are being prevented from travelling between provinces in order to stop the spread of the pandemic. 
Their boss said: ''It's important to have good vibes while we're carrying out this important work.''
https://ph.news.yahoo.com/philippines-street-sweepers-dance-keep-050000039.html
Mercy Perez Dalida, 50, one of the street sweeper in Mandaluyong City said that they want to cheer up each other now that the streets have become empty because of the coronavirus lockdown. 
She said: "We still work the night shifts together and you have no one to talk to because we are assigned to our areas to clean. In the daytime, when we see each other in the morning we do a little activity to socialise." 
Street sweepers are deemed essential workers in the Philippines so they continue with their work despite the Covid-19 coronavirus lockdown.
If it keeps their spirits up and sends good vibes, why not? Anything to stay sane during these times. 

We finally got a clarification on what Duterte wants from citizens during the lockdown. He wants them to hide!
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/04/19/2008245/pinoys-told-hide-covid-stay-home
“President Duterte repeated his call to the Filipino nation to strictly follow all the guidelines of the enhanced community quarantine or lockdown. His message is simple and clear – let us all hide, let’s hide. What the President meant is that let us all hide inside our house, do not leave our house if not necessary,” Galvez said. 
He expressed disappointment that some Filipinos have violated their community lockdowns while the quarantine is still in force. 
There are some who are holding cockfighting on rooftops. People are seen in videos attending parties while others are going to the beach. I think they are not afraid and they don’t have patience and understanding,” Galvez said.
Did you hear that? No more cockfighting on the rooftops or beach parties. It is time to hide.  Whether under the table, in the closet, under the bed, or under the covers it is time to hide from the virus. Be sure to lock your doors so it can't get in and turn off the lights so it won't think you are home.