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JV Ejercito backs creation of center for disease control

February 13, 2024

Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito on Monday said the country needs its own disease control and prevention center to prepare Filipinos for public health emergencies that may ensue in the future.

During his co-sponsorship speech for Senate Bill No. 1869, which consolidated several measures seeking to create a center for disease control, Ejercito credited the effective COVID-19 response of several developed countries to the initiative of their disease control agencies.

“More than ever, prevention is indeed better than cure. The COVID-19 pandemic has forever changed the way governments respond to a health crisis. Everyone was caught off-guard. Not even the wealthiest of countries were able to immediately contain the spread of the virus,” he said. 

“Most countries that decently curbed the transmission of the virus and minimized its health and devastating economic effects have a strong foundation, an institution dedicated to handling infectious diseases,” he added.

As vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, Ejercito filed Senate Bill No. 1163, which seeks to create a Center for Disease Control and Prevention and establish new mechanisms for epidemic control.

Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri, Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda, Senator Majority Floor Leader Joel Villanueva, and Senators Bong Revilla, Francis Escudero, Sherwin Gatchalian, Jinggoy Estrada, Grace Poe, Bong Go, Pia Cayetano, and Robinhood Padilla authored similar measures.

Ejercito explained that the proposed center for disease control and prevention will go beyond the distribution of vaccines and initiate research and development programs that can strengthen the country’s response to any infectious or contagious disease.

“Some of those who oppose the passage of this bill expressed their fear that this is a measure solely about vaccination. The CDC is beyond vaccination; it is research and development of finding cures and finding ways to prevent diseases,” he said.

Under Ejercito’s bill, the said center will be the main government agency “tasked to deal with identifying and containing the spread of communicable diseases” and “formulate regulations and submit recommendations to the Secretary of Health on concerns related to quarantine protocols and procedures.”

Several bureaus under the Department of Health, such as the Disease Prevention and Control Bureau, Epidemiology Bureau, and Disease Emergency Management Bureau, will be subsumed under the said center. 

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