NG, Peter P. Archives - 探花精选 /category/profile/ng-peter-p/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Wed, 10 Jun 2020 15:49:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png NG, Peter P. Archives - 探花精选 /category/profile/ng-peter-p/ 32 32 UST Medicine COVID-19 Study Group proposes 鈥渨ar plan鈥 vs. COVID-19, new classifications, balancing of public health and economic concerns /ust-medicine-covid-19-study-group-proposes-war-plan-vs-covid-19-new-classifications-balancing-of-public-health-and-economic-concerns/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-medicine-covid-19-study-group-proposes-war-plan-vs-covid-19-new-classifications-balancing-of-public-health-and-economic-concerns Fri, 24 Apr 2020 09:26:50 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=20172 The post UST Medicine COVID-19 Study Group proposes 鈥渨ar plan鈥 vs. COVID-19, new classifications, balancing of public health and economic concerns appeared first on 探花精选.

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A COVID-19 study group of the is proposing to the government a 鈥渨ar plan鈥 to combat COVID-19 while balancing economic concerns.

Basing it on the premise of human beings鈥 natural adaptive immunity, the plan contextualizes the suggested actions to the Philippine setting and recognizes the following realities: 1) artificial vaccination is at the moment unavailable and will take time to be developed; 2) mass testing poses budget-intensive considerations; 3) flattening the curve will only buy us time until the virus strikes susceptible hosts again. With these in mind, the plan targets the 鈥渂urning鈥 of the virus by significantly reducing the pool of susceptible hosts; and 4) the varying severity of COVID-19 cases 鈥 from asymptomatic, to mild to moderate, and to severe to critical.

The plan proposes three new classifications: vulnerable to COVID-19 and thus requires non-negotiable protection; convalescent or recovered COVID-19 frontliners who with antibodies can serve again; and able-bodied people who can help restore economic activity to normal levels.

Among the action plans are to gradually resume normal economic activities, provided that only those who are able-bodied and thus at lowest risk of contracting severe cases of COVID-19 will be allowed and will be provided with healthcare as they acquire natural adaptive immunity. Meanwhile, those who belong to the vulnerable / high-risk group will remain in full protection.

The plan also calls for the immediate deployment of field hospitals devoted solely to COVID-19 cases so that non-COVID-19 cases can continue to be serviced.

The study group is composed of Peter P. Ng, MD, Ll.B., PhD; Philipp U. Po, MD, Mary Jocelyn Y. Laygo, MD (Peer Reviewer), Redario C. Laygo, MD (Peer Reviewer), and Mr. Ricsoon P. Radam. Serving as advisers are Medicine and Surgery Dean Ma. Lourdes Domingo-Maglinao, MD and Assistant Dean Estrellita J. Ruiz, MD.

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