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Filipinos with comorbidities next in vaccination priority list

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Around 14.5 million non-elderly adult Filipinos with certain pre-existing conditions are next in the vaccination priority line after the seniors, as a health expert urged the public to have themselves checked for illnesses.

In an online media forum yesterday, Inter-Agency Task Force Sub-Technical Working Group on Data Analytics member Dr. John Wong said after the inoculation of healthcare workers, the elderly and non-elderly with comorbidities need to be protected against Covid-19.

“The elderly are 15 percent less likely to be infected because they have been asked to quarantine or shelter in place during the lockdown last year. However, if they get infected, they are five times more likely to have severe disease when infected and 10 times more likely to die,” Wong said.

Since persons with certain comorbidities are at an increased risk for “unfavorable” Covid-19 outcome, they must be included in the vaccination priority group, Wong said.

Inoculating persons with comorbidities such as chronic respiratory disease, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, malignancy, diabetes mellitus, obesity, and chronic liver disease would relieve the pressure in the health system as the country continues to fight the pandemic, he said.

“According to data, 14.5 million Filipinos, some of them probably have already been diagnosed. If they have a previous diagnosis, they have a medical certificate or they have a prescription they can use that as A3 group, and for those who haven’t seen a doctor, this might be the right time to see the doctor to know if you have comorbidities to manage, to avoid risk for Covid-19,” Wong said.

In the national Covid-19 vaccination program, healthcare workers are the priority vaccinees. Next in line are the seniors under the A2 group, then adults with comorbidities for the A3 group.

While depression is a comorbidity of a pre-existing illness, Wong noted that studies have not shown that depression increases the risk of severe disease, intensive care unit admission, or deaths once patients are infected by Covid-19 so it is not presently included in the A3 group of diseases.

Due to the limited supply of vaccines, the government would implement the sub-prioritization of vaccinees, particularly those with underlying conditions as enumerated by Wong, DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said.*PNA

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