By Ivy Tejano and Armando Fenequito Jr.
DAVAO CITY - The Office of Davao City first district Representative Paolo “Pulong” Duterte distributed on Monday, February 3, around 10,000 face masks in various areas here amid the scare created by the novel Coronavirus (nCoV).
Davao City 1st district Rep. Paolo Duterte (MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
The distribution was held at the Davao City Overland Transport Terminal (DCOTT), Davao City Hall, Sangguniang Panlungsod, Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC), Davao International Airport and the 54 barangays under the first district.
Duterte said the activity was conducted in line with the growing clamor of the Dabawenyos for face masks considering that several stores have stopped selling the merchandise due to very high demand.
“Tabang namo ni sa atong mga igsuong Dabawenyo tungod kay daghan ang wala nay mapalit nga face masks tungod aning (We would like to help our Dabawenyo brothers and sisters because a lot of them were not able to purchase the masks due to) coronavirus scare,” Duterte said.
The presidential son, however, clarified that they did not want to sow panic, and just wanted to provide what his constituents have been clamoring for.
“We also wanted to advice the public not to panic. What is important is we maintain proper hygiene. Mask alone would not protect us from any virus if we do not observe proper hygiene. Wash your hands regularly and make sure your environment is clean,” the young congressman said.
Davao City has not yet recorded any positive case of nCoV. Several persons are, however, being monitored after suffering from flu-like symptoms.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) is already working closely with the global experts, governments/partners to rapidly expand scientific knowledge on the virus, to track the virulence of the virus, and to provide measures to protect health and prevent the spread of this outbreak.
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Davao City 1st district Rep. Paolo Duterte (MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
The distribution was held at the Davao City Overland Transport Terminal (DCOTT), Davao City Hall, Sangguniang Panlungsod, Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC), Davao International Airport and the 54 barangays under the first district.
Duterte said the activity was conducted in line with the growing clamor of the Dabawenyos for face masks considering that several stores have stopped selling the merchandise due to very high demand.
“Tabang namo ni sa atong mga igsuong Dabawenyo tungod kay daghan ang wala nay mapalit nga face masks tungod aning (We would like to help our Dabawenyo brothers and sisters because a lot of them were not able to purchase the masks due to) coronavirus scare,” Duterte said.
The presidential son, however, clarified that they did not want to sow panic, and just wanted to provide what his constituents have been clamoring for.
“We also wanted to advice the public not to panic. What is important is we maintain proper hygiene. Mask alone would not protect us from any virus if we do not observe proper hygiene. Wash your hands regularly and make sure your environment is clean,” the young congressman said.
Davao City has not yet recorded any positive case of nCoV. Several persons are, however, being monitored after suffering from flu-like symptoms.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) is already working closely with the global experts, governments/partners to rapidly expand scientific knowledge on the virus, to track the virulence of the virus, and to provide measures to protect health and prevent the spread of this outbreak.
READ MORE: China’s virus death toll spikes, more than SARS