DOH activates Code White Alert ahead of Holy Week to prep hospitals for emergencies


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The Department of Health (DOH) has placed all its hospitals and health facilities nationwide under Code White Alert starting April 13 to ensure readiness for any medical emergencies during the Holy Week.

 

The agency said the alert status will remain in effect until April 20, as millions of Filipinos are expected to travel, join religious activities, or gather with family over the long break.

 

Under Code White Alert, medical personnel, especially those assigned to emergency rooms and critical care units, are on standby for any possible surge in patients due to accidents, injuries, or heat-related illnesses.

 

“This proactive measure aims to ensure the readiness of health facilities and personnel to respond to any potential health emergencies during this period of increased public activity,” the DOH said in a statement.

 

Health Secretary Ted Herbosa also reminded the public to be extra cautious, especially as high temperatures continue to pose health risks.

 

“Maging alerto po tayo sa mga kalsada ngayong karamihan ay magbibiyahe (Let’s stay alert on the roads, especially now that many will be traveling),” he said.

 

“At dahil din po sa matinding init, mag-iingat din po tayo sa epekto nito sa katawan. Maiiwasan ang heat stroke kung hindi masyado magbababad sa init at kung laging umiinom ng tubig (Because of the extreme heat, we should also be careful about its effects on our bodies. Heat stroke can be avoided by staying out of the sun too long and by drinking water regularly),” he added.

 

Herbosa warned that food spoils faster in hot weather, so it’s important to prepare and store meals properly to avoid illness.

 

The health department said it will closely monitor health events and maintain coordination with regional and local health offices for a synchronized response.

 

“We encourage everyone to observe the Holy Week responsibly. Magpunta po sa mga DOH hospitals na tuloy-tuloy na naka-antabay at magbibigay ng healthcare services sa mangangailangan nito ngayong Semana Santa (Visit DOH hospitals, which are on full alert and ready to provide health services to those who need them this Holy Week),” the health chief said.

 

The DOH also reminded the public to observe minimum public health standards and to take simple but effective precautions to ensure a safe and meaningful Holy Week.