Solon to DepEd: Take extra mile to assist teachers infected with COVID after attending seminar | Inquirer News

Solon to DepEd: Take extra mile to assist teachers infected with COVID after attending seminar

/ 10:27 AM March 23, 2021

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MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Education (DepEd) should “take extra mile” to assist school heads and teachers who contracted the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), a lawmaker said Tuesday following the conduct of two face-to-face teachers’ seminars in Zambales which ultimately led to numerous individuals contracting the virus.

Zambales 2nd District Rep. Cheryl Deloso-Montalla called the conduct of the seminars as “disastrous” and “very alarming and unfortunate.”

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The said seminar conducted in the province has resulted in at least 28 DepEd Zambales employees contracting the disease.

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“The seminars conducted by the Department of Education (DepEd) Division of Zambales which were attended by school principals and head teachers from March 1-6, 2021 and March 8-12, 2021 in two separate beach resorts in the Municipality of Iba, Province of Zambales in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic is a very alarming and unfortunate incident,” Montalla said in a statement.

“These school heads are now being attended to in President Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Hospital (PRMMH) and contact-tracing yielded an exponential increase in the COVID-19 statistics in the Province of Zambales,” she added.

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Montalla said that while it is the mandate of DepEd to ensure universal access to quality education during the pandemic, “the conduct of a face-to-face seminar involving a crowd beyond what is permitted by the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases by DepEd Division of Zambales is totally uncalled for.”

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“I also urge the DepEd Division of Zambales to do the appropriate thing – take the extra mile to assist all the school heads, teachers and their close contacts who fell victim to COVID-19,” Montalla said.

DepEd in Central Luzon has launched an investigation to determine the lapses in the seminars conducted.

The source of the infections was a teacher who served as the guest speaker in both seminars, said Dr. Noel Bueno, provincial health director.

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