The
Palace has assured that the Department of Health (DoH) follows and abides by
the health protocols prescribed by the World Health Organization (WHO), in its
effort to keep the country free from the deadly Ebola virus disease.
“These
health protocols are being observed in the on-going quarantine process for
repatriated Filipino peacekeepers who served in Liberia,” Presidential
Communications Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr. said.
“In
accordance with the President's guidance, the DoH is tasked with ensuring that
all concerned strictly follow the established health protocols,” Secretary
Coloma said.
He
further said that as these protocols are being complied with, the Armed Forces
of the Philippines (AFP) continues to provide communication and recreational
facilities to make the peacekeepers' stay in Caballo Island pleasant and
comfortable.
AFP
Chief General Gregorio Pio Catapang, Jr. and Acting Health Secretary Janette
Garin have come under fire for not wearing protective equipment while visiting
the 133 Filipino peacekeepers from Liberia last Sunday.
According
to reports, Catapang defended the visit, saying he joined Garin to show the
country that “there is nothing to worry about Ebola." They reportedly did
not shake hands with the peacekeepers, who are undergoing a 21-day quarantine
in Caballo Island.
Coloma said that according to Garin, the Health Department is at all times following health protocols set by the WHO.
Coloma also took the opportunity to thank the family of the peacekeepers for their cooperation.
The Filipino peacekeepers, consisting of 108 soldiers, 24 police officers, and a jail officer, served under the United Nations Mission in Liberia. More than 5,000 people have died from the Ebola outbreak, mostly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. (PCOO News Release)
Coloma said that according to Garin, the Health Department is at all times following health protocols set by the WHO.
Coloma also took the opportunity to thank the family of the peacekeepers for their cooperation.
The Filipino peacekeepers, consisting of 108 soldiers, 24 police officers, and a jail officer, served under the United Nations Mission in Liberia. More than 5,000 people have died from the Ebola outbreak, mostly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. (PCOO News Release)
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