MANILA, Philippines 鈥 The decision of the Department of Health (DOH) to limit the release of COVID-19 information to only severe and critical cases and to release such only weekly will affect the monitoring of the Octa Research Group, a fellow said Monday.
Dr. Guido David said they may not be able to monitor trends, should there come a time that a new COVID-19 variant would enter the country.
鈥淪a amin, it will affect yung monitoring namin kasi baka hindi na natin makita yung ibang trends, we鈥檙e going to lose visibility,鈥 he said.
(For us, it will affect our monitoring because we may not see some trends since we鈥檙e going to lose visibility.)
鈥淪a ngayon, hindi naman malaking factor鈥 yan as of now pero hindi natin masasabi kung magkaroon ng panibagong variant, 鈥榳ag naman sana, at baka there will come a time na wala tayong visibility,鈥 David added.
(For now it is not a big factor but we can鈥檛 say if there would be another variant that would enter the country, we won鈥檛 have any visibility.)
David said he surveyed some Twitter about the DOH鈥檚 decision and said most of those who were asked were opposed to the limiting released COVID-19 information.
He said that the daily release of COVID-19 updates may help Filipinos gain more confidence in going out since they are seeing how low the number of infections are.
鈥淚 think for now, sa monitoring wala namang masama na makita natin mga datos. At least 鈥榩ag nakikita natin na mababa talaga 鈥榶ung numbers, 鈥榶ung mga kababayan natin, they will have more confidence to go out and enjoy,鈥 David said.
(For now, it is not bad that we will see the data. At least when we see that the number of infections are low, Filipinos will be more confident to go out and enjoy.)
Health Secretary Francisco Duque III earlier reasoned that the weekly release of COVID-19 numbers is meant to boost the public鈥檚 confidence under the new normal.
Starting Monday, March 7, the DOH will report COVID-19 information weekly instead of daily.