필리핀 표준시:

Sunday, June 8, 2025 - 7:43 PM

  1. 정책 자문
  2. Human Rights Advisory on the Accepted and Noted Recommendations by the Philippines During the Third…

Statement of CHR Spokesperson, Atty. Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on the rising number of Covid-19 infected health workers

The Commission on Human Rights notes with concern the rising number of healthcare workers being infected with the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). Recently, the Department of Health (DOH) confirmed that a total of 62 health workers from the National Center for Mental Health were infected with the virus—this number still does not count the 13 are psychiatric patients sick with the virus, which further complicates their conditions.

As of 22 April 2020, DOH also reports that, out of the 1,062 healthcare workers currently infected nationwide, 422 are physicians; 386 are nurses; 30 are medical technologists; 21 are radiological technologists, 51 are nursing assistants, and the rest, 152, are administrative staff and barangay healthworkers. To date, 26 healthcare workers have already died.

The World Health Organisation sees these figures ‘worrisome’ as health workers cover 15% of confirmed Covid-19 cases in the Philippines compared to the 2-3% for the Western Pacific region.

Amidst a national health emergency, medical workers are fighting a two-front battle—dealing with an increasing number of Covid-19 patients, while also facing the shortage of PPEs meant to prevent themselves from being infected, as well as infecting others.

Since the start of the pandemic, prices of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as masks and gowns, have seen an almost two-fold increase in price. Some individuals have resorted to hoarding much-needed medical supplies. Shortages ultimately leave doctors and nurses exposed and ill-equipped to care for patients.

In light of the shortage of PPE, the Commission welcomes the Administrative Order No. 07-2020 from the Bureau of Customs, which aims to expedite the customs clearance of tax and duty-exempt importations of PPEs and other medical goods urgently needed by the our citizens, frontliners, and medical supplies manufacturers in this public health emergency. This initiative, together with the recent acquisition by the DOH of one million PPEs, should help hospitals to access the much-needed supplies.

The Commission equally commends DOH for its partnership with the Confederation of Wearable Exporters of the Philippines and its research on other innovative ways to decontaminate PPE for safe reuse in the midst of the ongoing worldwide shortage.

However, the recent announcement of the infection of 43 health workers at the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine and the subsequent scaling down of Covid-19 specimen testing due increase of sick personnel are a huge blow to the efforts of the government to ascertain the number of Covid-19 positive individuals.

It is then recommended that DOH reviews its policy to decentralize and ensure that more labs are accredited or made capable of conducting real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT PRC) tests. It is also imperative to ensure the efficient transportation of medical equipment and other lifesaving saving devices through sustained coordination with hospitals and local governments. Procurement of PPE must also remain transparent and in full compliance with government procurement standards.

In the end, our health workers are our best shot in putting an end to the pandemic. We honour them for their sacrifices, but adequate resources and care, such as ample rest and support for their mental health, should also be assured by the government and other authorities.

The Commission, in these trying times, sends its condolences to family members, friends, and medical professionals who have lost loved ones and friends due to Covid-19. And in curbing Covid-19, we truly hope that no one will be left behind. ###

관련 게시물

다른 이야기들

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) is now probing the reported shooting of Eduardo Geñoga, a 59-year-old curfew violator with mental illness, by Cesar Panlaqui, a barangay tanod. The shooting happened in Tondo, Manila on 7 August 2021, the second

In times of pandemic, access to information is crucial. For this reason, the Commission on Human Rights has continuously advocated for the better access to information for the deaf and those hard of hearing. However, in advocating for this cause,

인권위원회(CHR)는 12월 3일 목요일 저녁 마긴다나오주 다투 피앙에서 방사모로 이슬람 자유전사단(BIFF) 소속으로 추정되는 사람들이 가한 공격을 강력히 규탄합니다. 해당 단체는 해당 지역에서 경찰관들을 괴롭히는 것으로 알려졌습니다.

인권위원회는 장애인을 위한 대헌장으로도 알려진 공화국법 7277호와 신분증(ID) 발급에 평생 유효 기간을 부여하는 조항을 개정하는 것을 목표로 하는 하원 법안 8440호를 강력히 지지합니다.

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) expresses its full support for the filing of Senate Bill (SB) No. 2721, or “An Act Mandating The Technical Education And Skills Development Authority To Design And Implement Technical-vocational Education And Training And Livelihood

Since the start of the campaign against illegal drugs, the Commission has expressed its support for it but repeatedly denounced the methods used. We recognize the need to address the drug problem and if the methods need to be harsh,