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PH NEEDS CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION – PANGILINAN

Senator Kiko Pangilinan urged the government to exercise extreme caution following reports that a new swine flu with a pandemic potential has been discovered in China.

As such, Pangilinan calls for the establishment of a Philippine version of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States.

“Kagaya ng marami ay nababahala rin kami sa balitang mayroon na namang nadiskubreng bagong uri ng swine flu sa China na may potensyal na maging pandemya. Ngayon pa lang ay dapat maghanda na ang pamahalaan sa maraming posibilidad bago pa man kumalat ito,” the veteran legislator said.

“Itaguyod na ang ating sariling Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,” the seasoned lawmaker added.

Scientists from various Chinese universities and China’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention published a study on June 29 in the science journal PNAS about a new type of swine flu, named “G4,” that is genetically descended from the H1N1.

According to the study, G4 was observed to be highly infectious and that human immunity to the seasonal flu does not offer protection against it.

“We need to come up with a concrete and clear plan that is based on science and studied by real experts.”

“Kailangan nating paigtingin ang ating disaster and pandemic response. Nahuli at natunganga ang pamahalaan ng maraming linggo bago ang local transmission ng COVID. Hindi napaghandaan nang maayos. Nasayang ang oras. Hindi dapat maulit ito. Kailangang handa. Kailangang mabilis. Kailangang may buo at malinaw na plano na science-based at pinag-aralan ng mga tunay na eksperto,” the senator said.

Though it is yet to be proven if G4 can be passed by human transmission, tests show that as many as 4.4% of the population appear to also have been exposed.

Pangilinan also expressed concern on the flu’s potential effects on the country’s poultry industry.

“We need to prepare support for the poultry industry.”

“Kailangan ding maging handa sa suporta para sa poultry industry kung sakali mang kumalat pa ito sapagkat ang kanilang kabuhayan ang tatamaan. Kagaya sa mga nakaraang swine flu, we had to cull thousands of pigs and ban pork from various areas. Ang ating mga backyard hog raisers ang tinamaan. How do we help them?” Pangilinan said.

The Philippines has been battling the most recent African Swine Fever where as much as 69 outbreaks have still been observed in March of this year. Already over 250,000 pigs have been culled since the outbreak was declared in August 2019.

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