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Bilang ng firecracker related injuries, umabot na sa 101

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00:00Updates on firecracker-related injuries and reminders on safety and well-being
00:05this upcoming new year.
00:07We will discuss this with Assistant Secretary Albert Domingo,
00:12the spokesperson of the Department of Health.
00:14Asic Albert, good afternoon.
00:18Good afternoon, Asic Dale.
00:19Good afternoon to all the viewers and listeners.
00:24Asic, we would like to know how many of you have experienced
00:28firecracker-related injuries so far?
00:32Yes, Asic Dale, as of 6 a.m. this morning, December 27,
00:37we have reported 101 fireworks-related injuries nationwide.
00:43These data are from our central hospitals nationwide.
00:48And if we look at each region in descending order,
00:53the highest is Metro Manila, NCR.
00:56Next is our Central Luzon Region 3,
01:00followed by Cagayan Valley Region 2, top 3.
01:03Top 4 is our Western Visayas Region 6.
01:07And then top 5, we have two regions there,
01:11our Ilocos Region 1 and our Central Visayas.
01:14The most common firework-related injuries
01:19are illegal fireworks.
01:21Almost 8 out of every 10 fireworks injuries
01:25are due to illegal fireworks,
01:27particularly BOGA, Five Star, and Piccolo.
01:30But Asic Dale, even the Quetis, has already been injured.
01:33Even though it's legal, it's still one of the top 4
01:36reasons for our firework injuries.
01:40Asic, how many of these are the victims of actual fireworks
01:44and how many were accidentally shot by firecrackers?
01:49Let's put it at 6 out of every 10.
01:52About 64% are said to be actively involved.
01:55That's a good question, Asic Dale,
01:58because most of the time, our countrymen think
02:02that if they're not caught, they might not be hit.
02:05The problem is, if the neighbor is nearby
02:08and is using it, and they don't wish for community fireworks,
02:11our neighbor might be affected.
02:14That's why we're pointing out that the Quetis,
02:17especially the Quetis, even though it's legal,
02:19remember, it flies.
02:21So if we accidentally use it, and we don't know how to use it,
02:23or even if we know how to use it, and we hit it right,
02:27and there's still a problem, a mistake,
02:29it might end up in the neighbor's house.
02:32Asic Albert, aside from the firecrackers,
02:36does the loud sound of fireworks have an effect on a person,
02:41especially on children?
02:42And what are the other common injuries
02:46that are caused by the use of fireworks?
02:51Yes, Asic Dale.
02:52Fireworks, if it's too close or too loud to our ears,
02:58it can cause temporary hearing loss.
03:01But maybe I should also mention, Asic Dale,
03:03the parts of the body that are affected
03:06by the injuries we've mentioned.
03:08In our list of 101 injuries,
03:10the most common injury is the eyes.
03:13Our eyes, followed by the hands,
03:16then the head, then the legs,
03:19and then our arms.
03:21I should also mention, Asic Dale,
03:23that in our list,
03:24out of the 5,
03:26because we're now at 101,
03:28out of the 5%, there was an amputation,
03:31or the part of the body that was cut off
03:33because of the fireworks.
03:37Asic, what are the first aids that our countrymen can do
03:41if they have an accident or if they were hit by firecrackers?
03:46Yes, if we were hit by firecrackers,
03:50if we have bleeding wounds,
03:54we should use a clean cloth
03:56and apply a little pressure.
03:58We should press it a little
04:00so that it won't get cut.
04:02Now, if there are no cuts,
04:04we can start cleaning.
04:06But we should call for help
04:08and we should be ready to go to the hospital.
04:10We should clean the wound
04:12using clean running water
04:15to remove the dirt around it
04:17and we should immediately go to the hospital.
04:20If there is a patient who is eating,
04:22if there is a part of the body that came off
04:24and fell around,
04:25get it and put it in a clean plastic bag.
04:28Wrap it in plastic cellophane,
04:31wrap it in a thin towel,
04:33and then put it in ice.
04:34Don't put the part of the body that was cut directly in ice
04:38so that it won't have a problem.
04:40It's important that no matter how big
04:42or how small the wound is,
04:45we should go to the hospital
04:47if we need a tetanus shot in Asicdale
04:50because it can have tetanus.
04:54Asic, we have a question from
04:56Crizel Insigne of IBC 13.
04:58Is the DOH also inspecting
05:01the places that sell popotok?
05:06Asicdale, the mandate of the DOH
05:08is for our health facilities.
05:10We entrust that duty
05:13to our related agencies
05:15and we thank DTI and PNP
05:17for their continuous monitoring.
05:20Asic, we have another question from Crizel.
05:23How many cases of holiday heart syndrome
05:26were recorded two days after Christmas?
05:31Asicdale, for our clarification,
05:33holiday heart syndrome is very specific
05:36if we drink too much alcohol
05:39and we have arrhythmia.
05:41It's good to monitor
05:44acute complications of non-communicable disease.
05:48In short, we have three diseases
05:50that we monitor.
05:51Our stroke,
05:54heart attack or acute coronary syndrome,
05:57and bronchial asthma in acute exacerbation,
06:00HIKA in Tagalog.
06:02In our latest report,
06:04we recorded from December 21
06:07to December 26 or 6 a.m.
06:09of December 27.
06:11We have 71 cases of acute stroke
06:15from our Sentinel Hospitals.
06:1741 cases of acute coronary syndrome
06:21and 46 cases of HIKA.
06:23Asicdale, it's good to highlight
06:26the run because
06:27this is the first time
06:29that we monitor popotok
06:31and popotok of roots
06:33that don't want to happen.
06:34That's why we should be careful.
06:36Let's look at the data.
06:37The number of people
06:39with stroke and heart attack is increasing
06:41towards the eve of Christmas
06:43and then it dropped.
06:44Now, we can see that
06:46of course, when midnight approaches,
06:48the parties are increasing again.
06:49Let's not binge eat.
06:51Let's not eat too much
06:54and drink too much
06:55or binge drink.
06:57Because those can be the reasons
06:58for us to have problems
07:00with stroke and heart attack.
07:02Doc, a question from Mia Alonso
07:05of UNTV.
07:06How ready are the hospitals
07:09for possible firework
07:10or firecracker-related incidents
07:12this holiday?
07:15Yes, Asicdale.
07:16Before I say how ready,
07:17let me remind you that
07:19prevention is better than cure.
07:21Let's avoid popotok.
07:22But in my question,
07:23we are ready.
07:24Our hospitals are already code white.
07:26It started on December 21
07:28and it will reach January 6.
07:31When we say code white,
07:32let's not be afraid.
07:33That means
07:34there will be more instruments,
07:36more washing,
07:37medicines, anesthesia
07:38so that if we need to cut
07:40our fingers, feet, and hands,
07:42let's not do it.
07:43So, let's avoid popotok.
07:46Doc, Mia Alonso's next question
07:48is related to what you mentioned
07:49about bronchial asthma.
07:51Is the respiratory admission increasing now?
07:54And if it's increasing,
07:55what are the visible factors of it?
07:58And if there are more data,
08:00Asic Albert,
08:01that can be added to the 40.
08:03I hope you see 46 asthma-related illnesses.
08:09Yes, Asic Dale.
08:10Like what we mentioned,
08:12we are on the baseline.
08:13So, we can't predict
08:14what will happen in the next year.
08:16And of course, we can't predict
08:17until we have data next year.
08:19But if we look at the daily rate of popotok,
08:22bronchial asthma is not increasing.
08:24It's not increasing
08:26compared to what we see every day.
08:28Why?
08:28Because we know that
08:29the highest rate of popotok
08:32is around December 31 of this year.
08:36In our hope for the new year,
08:37where there is smoke and fog,
08:40if we are watching
08:41and I hope our countrymen will be careful,
08:44rather, our countrymen in Maykanlaon,
08:46we will have a mist like an ashfall
08:49if we use a lot of popotok
08:51and the powder is in the air.
08:53So, those who have cough,
08:54you should be careful.
08:56In this time,
08:57we are approaching the new year,
08:58make sure,
08:59especially our countrymen who have cough,
09:01if you are using inhaler,
09:02make sure that the inhaler has a content
09:05because you might have cough
09:06since you were attacked.
09:07So, check if it's working and has a content.
09:10Doc Albert,
09:11since the new year is approaching,
09:14what are the steps that the DOH is doing
09:18to lower the number of victims
09:20of popotok during the holiday season?
09:24The biggest prevention,
09:25ASIC-DALE,
09:26is to our countrymen,
09:28to the PNP,
09:29to our local government units
09:31that will organize community fireworks
09:34and to our other members of our community.
09:37To remind,
09:38we, as parents,
09:40should remind our countrymen
09:42and ourselves
09:44that our children
09:45should not touch popotok.
09:47According to our data,
09:49from 5 to 14 years old,
09:51boys are the victims of popotok.
09:55Why?
09:56They should not touch popotok.
09:57Mother, father, grandfather, grandmother,
09:59brother and sister,
10:00please take care of your children.
10:02And as a good example,
10:04let's not use popotok,
10:05let's just have community fireworks.
10:08ASIC, what are the recommendations
10:10of the DOH
10:11for the safety of families
10:12during the new year,
10:13especially in choosing
10:15and disciplining the food?
10:18Yes.
10:19Actually, it's the same.
10:20Our reminder for Ligtas Christmas,
10:22it should be TED.
10:24That's the name of our secret.
10:26Proper food.
10:27First of all,
10:28we should avoid
10:30foods that are too sweet,
10:31fat and salty.
10:33Follow the Filipino diet.
10:35Half of our diet
10:36should be fresh vegetables and fruits.
10:38Just one-fourth of our carbohydrates,
10:41rice and pancit.
10:43Then, just one-fourth of our meat
10:45and the fat foods.
10:47In the letter E,
10:48in the word TED,
10:49exercise.
10:50It's good to walk,
10:52to exercise.
10:53You don't have to go to the gym right away
10:54and exercise excessively.
10:56Even the physical activity
10:57of walking
10:58is a big help
10:59to reduce the risk
11:02of having a heart attack.
11:04They say to move
11:05so that it won't burn.
11:07And letter D,
11:08discipline of the body.
11:09Let's not drink,
11:10especially if we drive.
11:12Asic Dale.
11:13Another thing we monitor
11:14is road traffic injuries.
11:16And we have recorded
11:17road traffic injuries
11:18of 284
11:21since December 21.
11:23You know this,
11:23we don't call it an accident
11:25because it's avoidable
11:26especially
11:28we don't drink
11:29if we drive
11:30no matter how close it is.
11:31Even if it's four wheels
11:33or two wheels.
11:35Thank you very much
11:36for your time.
11:36And for your reminders,
11:37Assistant Secretary
11:38Albert Domingo,
11:40the spokesperson
11:41of the Department of Health.
11:43Thank you and
11:44Happy New Year!

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