BY BARNABAS MANEBONA
CORONAVIRUS outbreak has been reported in Manila, Philippines, and Solomon Islands Government Sponsored students studying there are in fear wanting to return home.
According
to report by SISAP students, now all schools in metro Manila are closed down as
the numbers of confirmed cases continue to increase everyday having around 49 as
of yesterday with fatalities.
Prevention
gears like face masks, alcohol hand sanitiser and other
stuffs are said to be running out of stock in drug stores and supermarkets as
well as food, seeing people are now rushing to stock their house foods due to
the COVID-19 outbreak.
With
the current experience on food, SISAP students fear that there will be a food
shortage situation soon.
“Most
confirm cases are from Quezon City and Cavite City where most students are studying,
being only a few meters away from our apartments,” said SISAP students
reporting.
“Now
we students are really worried because the outbreak might get out of control
seeing our student President exchange emails with the National Scholarship
Division for further advice and what is needed to be done as we are now waiting
for response from our government.
“It’s
better for us to return home when there are still no students being infected
with the virus. With the current situation looks bad,
as from observation, we will be facing food shortage.”
In
response to SISAP students situation having them ask for repatriation, an email
sent by the NSD Director, Curtis Kalu, through the SISAP President yesterday has
advised all students to remain vigilant and attentive to instructions and
information given, as are addressing the issue.
“Since information about the outbreak
and spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Philippines was received from the
Solomon Islands Students Association President, the National Scholarship
Division (NSD) has this week informed the MEHRD senior management team to
deliberate on the request of the students to be evacuated.
“The
Senior management team has decided to seek approval from Cabinet and a paper
was prepared for the Minister of Education, Honourable Commins Aston Mewa, to
table it to Cabinet today (Thursday 12 March). The decision of the Cabinet will
be conveyed to the students as soon as NSD is informed of the decision.
“In
the meanwhile, the NSD/NTU wishes to inform all Philippine based students to be
calm, vigilant and to be attentive to instructions given by Health Authorities
in Philippines.
“The
situation of our students in the Philippines institutions are being closely
monitored by the Ministry through the senior management team and the National
Disaster Operation Committee –Education.
“As
a responsible authority, the MEHRD senior management team through the National Scholarship
Division has established a direct contact line with the Solomon Islands
students President in the Philippines. This is vital so that the students are
encouraged to remain calm. Also so that the students can be informed of
essential health promotion or hygiene practises they could apply to avoid
contracting the coronavirus.
“Students
are encouraged to apply essential health promotion practises, including regular
hand washing, use of clean face towels when sneezing, and to use clean eating
utensils. All students are encouraged to remain in their residences and not to
wonder around places or to avoid getting close to large crowds to avoid getting
the coronavirus.
“Finally
students are reminded to await further instructions from NSD and to be assured
that we care about your health and life and will continue to do our best to
support you.
“Once
again, all students are reminded to follow instructions from Philippines
responsible authorities or to update yourselves with information released by
the World Health Organization and Health Authorities,” said the NSD Director.
On
another email exchange concerning the current issue, MEHRD’s Permanent
Secretary (PS) informed the SISAP President saying “Cabinet will make a
decision to repatriate students and so a paper will be tabled to Cabinet this
morning [yesterday] for its decision.
“Will
inform you the outcome as soon as Cabinet has deliberated on the subject.”
In
response to the emails received, SISAP students said the sooner authorities
deal with this issue the better, because the situation is getting worse and
they are worried.
A ‘state of public health emergency throughout the Philippines’, has been declared on this week Monday by the President of Philippines.