Monday, September 6, 2021

The Philippines' Diarrhea Pandemic

Another village in the Philippines has declared a diarrhea outbreak.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1147405

Sto. Tomas, Davao del Norte Mayor Ernesto Evangelista declared a diarrhea outbreak in Barangay Tulalian on Friday. 

In a statement on Saturday, the Municipal Information Office (MIO) said the declaration was due to the death of a resident while 47 others were confined in various public and private hospitals. 

As of Saturday, the Municipal Health Office said the fatality is a 58-year-old male resident who experienced loose bowel movement, stomach pain, and vomiting. 

“The 47 residents were rushed to both private and public hospitals; some are still recovering while others were discharged,” the MIO said. 

Charlemagne Fernandez, MHO administrator, said the local government unit (LGU) and the MHO began their investigation to determine the cause of the outbreak. 

“But the Environment Sanitation Report from the MHO revealed that the water system source in the area was possibly contaminated because of the water’s poor quality due to poor chlorine disinfection. Such finding was based on the ocular inspection conducted by the Sanitation Team and random interviews with the Tulalian Water Association (TUWASA) personnel,” the MIO said. 

Lapiña said the Sto. Tomas LGU provided potable water, installed a makeshift treatment facility in Barangay Tulalian covered court, meals, and other medical support to patients complaining of severe diarrhea. 

The town also provided new water containers and water-purification chemicals to the affected areas while residents have been briefed about cleaning their surroundings and maintaining proper sanitation to prevent another outbreak. 

“We will continue to monitor the patients to make sure they were all safe,” Lapiña said. 

To avoid future outbreaks, Lapiña urged the officials of Barangay Tulalian to sit down with TUWASA to discuss how to improve the water supply in the barangay. 

She added that the town is available to guide and improve water services delivery in the area.

How many diarrhea outbreaks is that this year so far? If the government thinks shutting down the entire economy and forcing people to follow burdensome and unscientific health protocols like wearing face shields and face masks because of a virus with an official survival rate of 97% is acceptable then why not do the same for the diarrhea pandemic which has been gripping this nation for decades?


Just how serious is the diarrhea pandemic? To assess that we will have to review the available statistics. Oddly enough the statistics compiled by the DOH and PSA do not agree with one another.


First, let's look at the available stats for 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019. These statistics are whats available on the DOH's official website. 


2016:

2016

14,487 cases with 52 deaths.

2017:

2017

17,768 cases with 48 deaths.

2018:

2018

17,906 cases with 20 deaths.

2019:

2019

11,594 cases with 14 deaths.

Perhaps you cannot tell but this data is not complete. What is being recorded here is not all diarrhea cases and deaths but only those related to Acute Bloody Diarrhea which is not the same as regular or Acute Watery diarrhea. The DOH has a different publication which gives the details for both types of diarrhea. The stats for 2018 do not match the above stats from 2018.

The total number of Acute bloody diarrhea cases for 2018 is 30,886.

pg. 366

For acute watery diarrhea the number is much higher.

pg.391

The would bring the total number of diarrhea cases in the Philippines for 2018 to 164,446 which is much higher than in the DOH's other official figures. What accounts for this discrepancy?

It is not so easy to find hard data on the diarrhea situation in the Philippines. For instance, in 2008 the WHO and UNICEF released a report noting that 10,000 children in the Philippines die each year from diarrhea.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/119921/diarrhea-kills-10-000-pinoy-kids-every-year-who/story/

Over 70,000 Filipino children have died of diarrhea in span of seven years, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a study released Friday. In its study which it co-conducted with the Department of Health and United Nations Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF), WHO said this figure makes diarrhea the fourth leading cause of deaths among children less than five years old and the third leading cause of illness among the children. The study showed that if the trend continues, it is expected to cause 10,000 deaths every year.

Try as I might I cannot find this study. It appears WHO and UNICEF deleted it from the web. Perhaps if this news article had given the name of the study and a link I could manage to find something. The only official reference I can find is on the web archive.

http://web.archive.org/web/20100430085500/https://www.unicef.org/philippines/mediacentre_10168.html

In the country, diarrhea is the 3rd leading cause of child illness and the 4th leading cause of deaths among children less than 5 years. It is estimated to cause 12% or almost 10,000 deaths a year. A 2004 UNICEF assisted study on the prevalence of soil transmitted helminthes, estimates that almost 70% of pre schoolchildren are host to at least one type of intestinal helminth infection and that  7 out of 10 children (aged 3-12) suffer from intestinal worms. 

I had to find this on the web archive because otherwise it is now a dead link. Strangely enough this dead linked article is cited in a textbook about the Philippines.

Diarrhea causes the death of about 10,000 Filipino children every year. It is the third leading came of illness among the children. The ratio of diarrhea cases in the Philippines is almost double the figure for other Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam, Malaysia, Laos or Cambodia. 10-20%—or 1.5 million children—under the age of five suffer from diarrhea. A 2004 UNICEF study shows that 70% of children aged 3-12 suffer from intestinal worms.

The source for that paragraph is the UNICEF article quoted above and not the actual studies from 2004 or 2008. It is pretty odd that a text book would quote a press release as an authoritative source rather than an official study because in the context of the book there are many surveys cited to confirm what the author has written.

Let's take another look at official statistics on diarrhea deaths from the PSA. The most current report is from 2017.

pg. 50


4,039 deaths

2016:

pg. 51

4,801 deaths

The statistics from 2006-2015 are all laid out in one convenient table put together by the PSA. Diarrhea is the 18th cause of death in this time period.

pg. 1

We are given separate totals for both male and female deaths but I will only give the totals for each year.

2006: 4,390

2007: 3,989

2008: 4,306

2009: 4,572

2010: 3,708

2011: 4,199

2012: 3,970

2013: 3,273

2014: 3,313

2015: 3,675

That is 39,395 deaths from diarrhea over a ten year period.

Let's go back a little further and see all the statistics since the year 2000.

Going back 21 years to 2000 the annual death rate was not much different.

pg. 212

4,015 dead from diarrhea in the year 2000.

4,200 dead in 2001.  Pg. 116 of the report.

3,684 dead in 2002. Pg. 116 of the report.

3,135 dead in 2003. Pg. 123 of the report.

3,538 dead in 2004. Pg. 132 of the report.

3,982 dead in 2005. Pg. 133 of the report.

According to the PSA from 2000-2017 there were 66,589 deaths which is an average of 3,699 dead every year from diarrhea. 

So, what can be done to fight the diarrhea pandemic? The government has many solutions laid on the table. Making sure everyone has proper toilets is a big goal.


https://www.unicef.org/philippines/press-releases/department-health-100-toilet-coverage-possible-2022

“Our target is 100 percent coverage by 2022. Let us not wait till 2022. Nothing is stopping us to achieve this earlier than planned,” Duque said, citing his agency’s National Sustainable Sanitation Plan. 

According to the Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene of the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), approximately six percent of Filipinos, mostly in rural areas, still do not have sanitary toilets, as of 2015. 

“When people living in our communities defecate in the open, in fields and waterways, our children will more likely experience frequent bouts of diarrhea, have worm infections, and grow up stunted and undernourished,” said UNICEF Philippines country representative Lotta Sylwander. 

Eliminating open defecation by 2022 is one of the goals of the Philippine Health Agenda. “But giving away toilets alone will not solve our problem,” said Duque. 

To address this, the Department of Health (DOH) is implementing the Zero Open Defecation Program (ZODP). The ZODP utilizes the approaches and strategies of Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS). CLTS is under the umbrella concept of total sanitation that includes a range of behaviours such as stopping open defecation practices; ensuring that everyone uses a sanitary toilet, washes hands properly, handles food and water in a hygienic manner; and disposing animal and domestic waste safely to create a clean and safe environment. 

“Achieving zero open defecation is not easy. Households and communities need to be aware and prepared. We cannot just give toilets for free. All our efforts will be for naught if families are not willing to invest their time and resources in building and maintaining their own toilet facilities,” said Duque. 

According to DOH, eradicating open defecation and setting up the safe management of sanitation requires a shift in the use of approaches. This shift will include collective behavior change, strong supply chains and improved public services. Across these steps is a need for public regulation of behavior compliance, improvement of infrastructure and services of individuals, collectives and corporations.

Stopping open defecation is a major goal of the DOH and an important step in eradicating the scourge of diarrhea. But if families do not use those toilets properly then their efforts are pointless. What the public can do is practice basic hygiene like washing their hands. This has in fact lead to the decrease of diseases since the COVID-19 pandemic began. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1130632

In its disease surveillance report, DOH data showed that from Jan. 1-30, influenza-like cases dropped to 69 as compared to the 678 -- a 130 percent decrease -- recorded in the same period last year; typhoid and paratyphoid cases with 29 cases from 266; and dengue with 35 cases from 251. 

The three illnesses logged the highest number of cases last year. 

Other illnesses, including viral hepatitis B and C, bacterial meningitis, non-neonatal tetanus, leptospirosis, and acute bloody diarrhea also logged decreases in cases during the first month of this year. 

Only one measles case was recorded in January as compared to the 106 in the same month last year. 

Dr. Ruby Constantino, DOH regional director, attributed the decrease in the number of illnesses to the observance of health protocols. 

“The practice to prevent getting infected with Covid-19 applies to other diseases. Iwas lamok, paglilinis ng paligid at ng katawan (avoid being bitten by mosquitos, cleaning of the environment and our bodies) is also protecting us from acquiring other diseases,” Constantino said.

Washing ones hands and keeping their environment clean is an obvious way to prevent disease but not everyone knows this. Just as important as proper toilets and sanitation are to preventing diarrhea outbreaks is having clean water. But what can people do when the water supply controlled by the city is tainted? 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1147931

The Sto. Tomas Municipal Health Office (MHO), in a statement, said they found E. coli bacteria in the village's water system which is run by the Tulalian Water Association (TUWASA), a private water service provider in the said village.

E. coli or coliform is bacteria that can be found in human or animal waste and causes diarrhea/bloody diarrhea, vomiting and stomach pains, and cramps.

“For now, we discouraged the residents from drinking water if it is not purified or boiled for about 20 minutes in order for the bacteria to die,” Lim said. As of July 21, the MHO recorded another 27 diarrhea cases.

In the Philippines it is better to never drink water from the tap.  

There is no single solution to this problem. The eradication of diarrhea as a cause of death in the Philippines will take a multifaceted approach involving both the public and the government. Seeing as the problem has persisted for decades there is likely no ending this pandemic anytime soon.

Friday, September 3, 2021

Retards in the Government 222

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.




https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/29/21/cop-accused-of-raping-quarantine-violator-faces-dismissal

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said Sunday he has ordered the immediate dismissal of a policeman accused of raping an alleged quarantine violator in Bataan.  

Patrolman Elmer Tuazon Jr. and a certain Armando Dimaculangan, a marshal team leader at the control point in Barangay Batangas 2, Mariveles town, face complaints of rape by sexual assault and acts of lasciviousness, Eleazar said.

 A rookie cop has been charged with raping a quarantine violator.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1151907

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, Gen. Guillermo Eleazar on Saturday ordered a probe on the alleged extortion and misbehavior of police officers manning a checkpoint on Andrews Avenue in Pasay City.

“This complaint was forwarded to me and I personally watched the videos that were posted on social media. I have already ordered the Southern Police District, through the Regional Director of the NCRPO (National Capital Region Police Office) to look into this,” he said in a statement.

This came as some netizens expressed concern on social media over the alleged extortion of cops on motorists passing by the area.

They claimed that cops would flag motorists for allegedly disregarding traffic signs, adding that the police officers will immediately issue violation tickets to them.

A netizen even said a cop allegedly threatened to put them in jail for disrespecting them.

Cops allegedly extorting motorists at a checkpoint in Pasay City.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1152014

An anti-drug operative of the Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) was gunned down by a motorcycle-riding assailant along Rosario Street here on Sunday afternoon.

A report of Police Station 1 identified the victim as Staff Sgt. Joseph Nepomuceno, 37, a member of the City Drug Enforcement Unit (CDEU).

Nepomuceno was also on a motorcycle traveling in Barangay 15 when he was shot.

He sustained four gunshot wounds from a caliber .45 pistol and was declared dead at the Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital.

Col. Manuel Placido, BCPO director, said investigators are already tracking the gunman and motorcycle driver.

Another cop assassinated by unknown assailants.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1152027

Two policemen, including a senior officer, were separately arrested for the delay and bungling with prosecution of drug cases, which is a violation of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. 

Brig. Gen. Ronaldo Genaro Ylagan, Police Regional Office-9 (PRO-9) director, identified the arrested policemen as Corporal Junhavier Alam Ahmadul, 42; and Lt. Col. Nonito Asdai, 55. 

The case against Asdai and Ahmadul stemmed from when they were still assigned at the Zamboanga City Police Office’s (ZCPO) Station 6.

Two policemen have been arrested for delaying and tingling the prosecution of drug cases.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1481126/duterte-says-he-is-the-one-who-ordered-to-skip-bidding-on-ppe-procurement-ako-ipakulong-nila

President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday admitted he was the one who ordered Health Secretary Francisco Duque III to skirt from the bidding process in the procurement of protective personal equipment (PPE) during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

(I was the one who ordered Duque. When we were here, I told him “I want it done immediately.” I told him it should only take one or two days. I was the one who told him “I am sure there is a law which would exempt you from bidding.” This is a pandemic so we had to act immediately.)

(I was the one who ordered it. Let them jail me.)

He reasoned that the usual bidding process takes 30 days and the government needed supplies immediately as the pandemic is starting to wreak havoc in the country.

Duterte admits he told DOH Secretary Duque to skip the bidding process on PPE. That is an impeachable and bailable offense. But will anyone be brave enough to draft impeachment articles against him?

https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/news/08/31/21/bulacan-town-mayors-birthday-gathering-violated-protocols-doh

The mayor of Obando town in Bulacan violated COVID-19 protocols for gathering with residents on his birthday, the Department of Health said Tuesday. 

Mayor Edwin Santos said he was surprised by his barangay officials and some of his friends, who brought food to this house. 

The mayor should have advised his friends to postpone the gathering, said DOH spokesperson Maria Rosario Vergeire. 

"Based on our protocols they have violated whatever restrictions we're imposing right now. Kahit hindi po niya kasalanan, kahit di po niya sinasadya, sinasabi na pumunta lang ang mga tao, sana nabigyan natin ng advise ang ating mga kababayan na umuwi na lang sila atsaka na lang sila magse-celebrate," she told ANC's Headstart. 

(Even if it was not his fault, not planned, and that people surprised him, he should have advised them to just go home and celebrate at a later time.)

"This might cause something that can increase transmission in their locality."

Local mayor accused of violating health protocols by holding a birthday party.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1152132
Seven Bulacan policemen have been charged in the abduction and murder of six individuals after a series of fake buy-bust operations in February last year, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said on Tuesday.

The seven cops have been ordered relieved and are under restrictive custody for one year now.

They were charged for the detention and killing of Chamberlain Domingo, Chadwin Santos, Edmar Aspirin, Richard Salgado, Erwin Mergal, and Jim Joshua Cordero.

The DOJ panel of prosecutors composed of Rodan Parrocha, Wendell Bendoval, and Arturo Roxas recommended the filing of charges in November 2020.

The cases stemmed from fabricated buy-bust operations that were said to have taken place between Feb. 14 and 18, 2020.

Witnesses said the unsuspecting victims were taken because they happened to pass by the area where a buy-bust operation was ongoing.

Seven cops charged with the kidnapping and murder of six people. Charges were recommended way back in November 2020. What took them so long!?

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2021/09/01/2124101/pnp-chief-directs-probe-cops-doing-viral-motorcycle-stunts

The chief of the Philippine National Police directed an investigation into an incident in Zambales wherein riders, referred to in the viral video as policemen, were doing dangerous motorcycle stunts while traversing the road. 

The video, which has since gone viral on Facebook, shows two people appearing to be lawmen doing dangerous stunts along a highway. They were seen doing the stunts even on the opposite lane, unmindful of vehicles along their way.

Police Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said Wednesday that he tasked the concerned police units to determine if the two riders are indeed policemen.

“After watching this viral video, I immediately assigned Police Brig. Gen. Val de Leon, [Regional Director of Police Regional Office 3] as well as the Director of the Highway Patrol Group to identify, investigate and impose appropriate punishment on these sweet potato riders,” said Eleazar.

"My order includes finding out if these two are police officers."

He said this action could not only endanger their lives but also of other motorists on the road. Eleazar also stressed that their action was a violation of road regulations. 

If these two people are not police officers then that would mean two cop bikes were stolen from some precinct. Has anyone reported such a theft?? Turns out they are cops! What a shocker!

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1152199

The Department of Tourism (DOT) in Eastern Visayas finds it worrisome to let local government units assume some tourism-related functions in 2022 due to the practice of replacing trained officers with "unqualified" ones every election year.

"This a top concern as the tourism department brace for devolution of tourism programs to local governments starting next year," DOT Eastern Visayas regional director Karina Rosa Tiopes said on Wednesday.

“We are changing tourism officers after every elections. That is the challenge since some trained tourism officers are replaced after three years by someone who has zero knowledge about tourism,” Tiopes told the Philippine News Agency.

Tiopes said aside from incompetent tourism officers, also hounding the implementation of local tourism programs is the absence of office space and lack of or no personnel assigned to assist a tourism officer.

“There is a ‘one-man show’ provincial tourism office in the region. No staff has been assigned to assist him. Sometimes, he is given other tasks by the governor not related to tourism,” Tiopes added.

To somehow address this challenge, the tourism department will come up with a guidebook for local government units in support of devolution transition plans.

LGU officials replace local DOT officials with incompetent people.

 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1152342

A barangay captain in Agusan del Sur was arrested for his alleged involvement in illegal logging activities in the area.

Brig. Gen. Romeo Caramat Jr., the director of Police Regional Office in Caraga (PRO-13) identified the arrested village chief as Gabby Natinga, 43, of Barangay San Pedro, Prosperidad town.

“Natinga and his cohort, Jhonny Boy Bagnol, 29, were arrested Wednesday in a joint anti-illegal logging operation conducted in Purok 3, Barangay Crossing Luna, Esperanza town,” Caramat said.

Confiscated from the suspects were 420 pieces of illegally gathered Lauan lumber products with an estimated volume of 5,880 board feet and total market value estimated at PHP176,400, Caramat said.

A barangay captain has been busted for illegal logging.

Thursday, September 2, 2021

Coronavirus Lockdown: Delta Now Dominant, Hospitals Close, and More!

More news about how the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines is being handled by the public and the government.

Remember last month when an OFW was detained in a hotel for a mandatory quarantine and missed her daughter's wake? The was terrible enough but now an OFW has died from cancer during her mandatory hotel quarantine after authorities refused to transfer her to a hospital.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/800831/ofw-succumbs-to-cancer-at-quarantine-facility-despite-pleas-of-hospital-transfer/story/

An overseas Filipino worker succumbed to cancer at a hotel quarantine facility the same day she was set to go home after pleas for a hospital transfer were not granted due to supposed lack of available rooms.

According to Tina Panganiban-Perez’s report on “24 Oras,” Rachelle Sagonoy landed in Cebu on August 10 from Saudi Arabia. She tested negative for COVID-19 and was brought to a quarantine facility.

The family said they pleaded for Sagonoy to be quarantined at a hospital due to her cervical cancer.

(While they were still preparing for her quarantine, she was already having difficulty breathing. She couldn’t move alone anymore.)

(She wasn’t allowed to be transferred to a hospital.)

While undergoing quarantine, Sagonoy was still able to talk to her family through chat and video calls.

(She said she really wanted to be confined. She had no problem with the quarantine, no matter how long as long as it was in the hospital. Why did it have to be in a hotel?)

Her family received news of her death on August 20, the day her quarantine ended.

Her family is mulling to file charges against the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) and the Bureau of Quarantine.

OWWA Administrator Hans Cacdac visited Sagonoy’s burial to extend his condolences and apologies.

(We have a nurse looking after her. She also had a roommate but for one reason or another, her condition worsened and she passed away.)

“It’s very unfortunate, indeed. Hindi namin ginusto na masawi din si Rachelle, so I offered my apologies and condolences to the family,” he added.

Cacdac also said that the request for a transfer was not approved as hospitals in Cebu were already full.

“Hindi sya nalagay sa ospital. We were advised that puno ang mga medical facilities within Cebu City at the time and it was not advisable at the time to take her there dahil nga itong situation sa Cebu ng COVID surge,” he said.

It is really not acceptable that this lady was not transferred to a hospital or a doctor sent for to look over her. Are we really to believe that Cebu hospitals are so full of COVID patients that they can't take in a cancer patient in critical condition? What everyone else who gets sick?  Stroke victims, car accident victims, gunshot victims, etc. are they all supposed to just die because of COVID precautions?? That is an unbelievable and unacceptable situation.

If this lady had been in Manila perhaps she could have been transferred to PGH.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/multimedia/photo/08/26/21/state-of-the-art-isolation-facility-at-up-pgh

A priest blesses the newly constructed state-of-the-art isolation facility at the Philippine General Hospital during its launch on Thursday. The 570-squate-meter isolation facility has 44 beds for severe COVID-19 victims and is equipped with negative pressure alarm system that prevents cross contamination. 

Not only are Cebu's hospitals too full to accept any sick patients but now one city in the province is requiring permits to hold any kind of family gathering.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1478648/cebu-town-requires-permits-for-family-gatherings

A town in Cebu province has required its residents to secure a clearance from their respective villages if they want to hold social gatherings, such as birthdays, weddings, and baptisms.

San Remigio Mayor Mariano Martinez has issued Executive Order (EO) No. 21, which aims to monitor the movement of people in the municipality, and stop the spread of COVID-19.

“A barangay clearance/permit shall be required for birthdays, weddings, baptismal, and such other related family events and activities,” the EO read.

Authorized personnel from San Remigio Police Station and representatives of the Municipal Inter-Agency Task Force and Barangay Task Force on Monitoring Compliance were tasked to inspect all approved activities.

San Remigio, which has a population of 65,744 based on the 2020 census, is under general community quarantine with heightened restrictions until Aug. 31.

Based on past experience this EO won't stop the spread of COVID-19. In fact nothing the government has done has slowed or stopped the spread of the virus including widespread lockdowns. Finally the DILG is paying attention to that fact.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/26/21/philippines-may-do-away-with-broad-lockdowns-dilg-exec

The Philippines might do away with regional or province-wide lockdowns in a looming "policy shift" to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, an official of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said on Thursday.  

A sub-technical working group led by the health department recommended resorting instead to granular lockdowns limited to subdivisions, streets, or several houses, said DILG Undersecretary Epimaco Densing. 

(What will happen here is we asked local governments to prepare for a so-called policy shift on lockdowns. We are looking at no longer having sweeping lockdowns at the level of the region and province.)  

Unlike the current set-up, a granular lockdown will bar even authorized persons from leaving their homes, which will lessen public mobility and the chances of COVID-19 spread, Densing said.  

The national government will help local authorities provide food assistance in areas under granular lockdowns, he added. 


"There will be a policy shift because we have seen that this method is more effective," said Densing.

Barring even authorized persons to leaven their home will certainly lead to the loss of more jobs. Unemployment claims are up as more and more people lose their jobs. The National Economic and Development Authority says the economy likely won't be back to normal until the end of 2022 or early 2023.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/economy/800882/philippine-economy-s-return-to-pre-pandemic-levels-seen-at-end-of-2022-early-2023-neda/story/

The Philippine economy's return to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels is expected late next year at the earliest, according to estimates by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).

During the House Committee on Appropriations’ deliberations on the proposed P5.024-trillion national budget for 2022, Socioeconomic Planning Secretary and NEDA chief Karl Kendrick Chua said the recovery prospects for 2021 remain encouraging.

“[This] will allow us to recover to pre-pandemic levels some time at the end of 2022, if not early 2023,” Chua said.

“This will also help prevent long-term scarring and productivity losses,” he added.

The country’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew 11.8% in the April to June 2021 period, its highest quarterly reading in 32 years owed largely to “low base effect” since the comparable period in 2020 was at -16.9%.

The second quarter of 2020 was a period when most of the economy was shut down due to the imposition of enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) to arrest the spread of COVID-19.

While the exit from the pandemic-induced recession is a welcome development, the Philippine economy is still far from reaching the growth levels in 2019, before the COVID-19 crisis.

They are framing this forecast on the GDP. But how does growth in the GDP benefit anyone but the most rich who control all the industries? How does such a forecast take into account the hundreds of thousands of expel who have lost jobs which will never return?

One important thing the pandemic has done is expose the corruptions of the DOH and PhilHealth. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/801021/4-hospitals-close-amid-philhealth-payment-delay-official/story/

Two more hospitals have temporarily ceased operations amid the delayed payments of PhilHealth, bringing the total number to four, the head of the group of private hospitals said on Friday.

Interviewed on Unang Balita, Dr. Jose Rene De Grano, president of Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines Inc. (PHAPi), said one of these hospitals is in Samar while three are in Davao del Sur.

De Grano had earlier bared that two PHAPi member-hospitals have closed amid the issues with PhilHealth payment.

Duterte has ordered PhilHealth to pay their claims but that does not undo the damage that has been done.

Based on genome sequencing the WHO and DOH say that the Dealt variant is now the dominant variant in the Philippines.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/08/31/2123862/who-says-delta-variant-now-dominant-philippines

A majority of recent samples sequenced by the Philippine Genome Center are of the hyper contagious Delta variant of COVID-19, making it the most dominant variant in the Philippines, the World Health Organization said on Monday.

The Delta variant was found in 68.98% of the 748 samples sequenced recently. 

"The Delta variant is now the dominant variant in the Philippines [based on] existing data we are seeing," Dr. Rabindra Abeyasinghe, WHO representative to the Philippines, said in a briefing.

Abeyasinghe also confirmed the community spread of the Delta variant, which is the fastest and fittest form of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. 

"Are we in community transmission? Most certainly. We do know the Delta variant spreads very fast, [is] more transmissible, has shorter incubation period. So, yes, with this kind of transmission, with this kind of numbers we are in community transmission with Delta variant," he added.

What does this mean? What will it mean? It means that none of the lockdowns or stringent protocols have been effective in stopping the spread of this variant. It will mean that more lockdowns and more protocols are going to be coming soon.

The past few weeks have been revelatory as the COA has disclosed many financial irregularities in the way the DOH and DBM and other agencies have handled the pandemic. It has provoked Duterte to no end who has defended DOH Secretary Duque. This week Duterte admitted he ordered Duque to skip bidding on PPE's which contract went to a company linked to Chinese businessman and Duterte friend Michael Yang. The evidence is overwhelming that the pandemic has bought out the same old corruptions in the government. Duterte remains defiant about everything that has happened.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/09/01/2123957/duterte-name-country-prepared-covid-19-ill-resign

President Duterte has vowed to step down if anyone can name a country that was prepared for COVID-19 as his administration faces intense criticism over its handling of the pandemic.

Duterte said COVID-19 infections are rising globally and the effects of the pandemic are being felt even in the United States and Europe.

“Who was prepared for this? America? Name a country that is prepared, I will resign.

Name a country prepared for the pandemic, the spread of the virus and I will resign as President,” the President said during a recorded public address aired yesterday.

“You know when the pandemic started, we had nothing. We had no face mask, personal protective equipment, testing kits, nothing. And the same people criticizing today are the same people telling us last year that we were too slow and we’re not prepared,” he added.

This is his justification for ordering Duque to break the law in procuring face masks and other PPE by not having a bidding war. In the process some company named Pharmally, with ties to Duterte friend and Chinese businessman Michael Yang were enriched. I think we can expect more of these shenanigans in the future as the pandemic continues.

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Circumcision Season in the Philippines

After delays caused by the pandemic circumcision season is finally open in the Philippines. That is the time of year when doctors hunt down young boys with intact foreskin, hold them down, drug them, and then slice it off.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/08/30/2123631/philippine-circumcision-season-underway-after-virus-delays

For more than a year, Caspien Gruta has been teased because his circumcision — a rite of passage for boys in the Philippines — was delayed, first by a volcanic eruption and then the coronavirus pandemic.

"I worry if I don't get circumcised now, I will be shamed," said Gruta, 12. 

The Philippines has one of the highest rates of circumcision in the world, with many seeing the centuries-old practice as key for boys to enter manhood. 

Even as circumcision comes under increasing scrutiny elsewhere, with some critics branding it "child abuse", it is rarely questioned in the Philippines and boys face tremendous pressure to undergo the procedure.

Every year, thousands of pre-teens have the operation for free at government or community-sponsored clinics.

But last year, the "circumcision season" was cancelled for the first time in living memory due to the virus outbreak, delaying the milestone for many boys like Gruta. 

Left in limbo — and with their foreskin intact — the boys have been ridiculed by their male relatives and friends. 

Gruta was one of the oldest boys to line up at a covered basketball court turned make-shift clinic in Silang, Cavite south of Manila, one of the few provinces that have slowly resumed the free service since May.

"I feel like I'm a genuine Filipino now because getting circumcised is part of being a Filipino," Gruta said after the 20-minute procedure.

Wearing masks and face shields, the boys sat on plastic chairs near a row of wooden tables surrounded by a red curtain. 

Some looked excited or did their best to appear nonchalant. Others fidgeted as they waited. 

After removing their shorts, the youngsters lay down on a table with their legs hanging over the edge and their groin covered by an operating sheet. 

Some bit into a facecloth or covered their eyes as they were given a local anaesthetic. The surgeon then went to work. 

"I got circumcised because they said I will grow taller and I will get better in sports," said 12-year-old Almer Alciro, who went to another outdoor clinic for his delayed procedure. 

While he waited for the free service to resume, Alciro's friends mocked him as "uncircumcised" — an insult similar to coward in a country where the procedure is a badge of masculinity. 

"I'm happy that I'm finally circumcised," Alciro said.

Boys as young as eight face social pressure to go under the knife. Even hospital advertisements urge boys to "Be Man Enough".

Mass circumcisions are common during the hottest months from April to June when school children are on a long break.

Normally hundreds of boys undergo outdoor surgery on a single day, but Covid-19 rules have drastically reduced group sizes.

Circumcision is an important "demarcating line" between boys and men, when the youngsters take on more responsibility in the family and learn about sex, said Nestor Castro, a professor of anthropology at the University of the Philippines.

"Once a boy gets circumcised, he already leaves the position of being a child and he is now considered... as an adult," Castro said. 

"If you are a circumcised male... you should act as a grown-up man, no longer as a young boy."

Imagine thinking cutting off the most sensitive part of your member will make you grow taller and get better in sports. Whoever told that boy such a thing would happen to him is an awful person. And what kind of relatives would ridicule a young boy about what his dong looks like? That's pretty sick and uncalled for.

The origin of circumcision in the Philippines goes way back before the Spanish arrived. Some think it has to do with the arrival of Islam in Luzon. When the Spanish arrived the Muslims had already made inroads into Luzon and had they been any later this nation would surely be another Muslim stronghold. But even though Ishmael, the reputed father of the Arab Muslims, was circumcised at the age of 13 Muslims are usually circumcised at 7 days of age.

Other groups, such as The God Culture, would say that circumcision is proof that Israelites made it to the Philippines long ago. But Filipino circumcision is not at all like that of the Israelites. For one thing it is the sign of entering manhood and not the sign of being a member of a unique covenant community. For another Israelites were circumcised 8 days after birth. Any delay and they would be out of the community. 

Circumcision in the Philippines is certainly not a Christian practice. In Christianity baptism serves as a new circumcision which cleanses and purifies the heart. Paul the Apostle is very clear that heart circumcision is more important than physical circumcision. Likewise the law of Moses says:

Deuteronomy 10:16 Circumcise therefore the foreskin of your heart, and be no more stiffnecked.

One can certainly be circumcised and a Christian but it is pretty much worthless.

Galatians 5:2 Behold, I Paul say unto you, that if ye be circumcised, Christ shall profit you nothing.

You also will not become taller and better at sports. 

It is not clear why Filipino boys are circumcised between 8-14 years old. The origins of the practice are lost to time. The only thing really known about it is that it is a voluntary act of self-mutilation, with the help of a doctor of course, which makes one a man. One could say it is a sacrifice because the boy is sacrificing the pleasure he would have experienced with a fully intact member. 


Every culture has its rituals concerning what makes one a man or a woman. As barbaric and pointless as this custom is, it could be worse. The Etoro people of Papa New Guinea have their young boys ingest the semen of their elders in order to become men. 


Get back here you wascally wabbit so I can cut your foreskin off. It's circumcision season!