Israeli experts in PH to advise on Covid-19 control, treatment

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora

July 26, 2021, 8:39 pm

<p><strong>ISRAELI EXPERTS</strong>. Dr. Guy Chosen, the Israeli delegation head, delivers a speech upon their arrival at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Monday (July 26, 2021). The four-member team will be in the Philippines until July 31 to share Israel's best practices on Covid-19 response. <em>(PNA photo by Joey Razon)</em></p>

ISRAELI EXPERTS. Dr. Guy Chosen, the Israeli delegation head, delivers a speech upon their arrival at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Monday (July 26, 2021). The four-member team will be in the Philippines until July 31 to share Israel's best practices on Covid-19 response. (PNA photo by Joey Razon)

MANILA – Another group of Israeli medical experts arrived in Manila on Monday to observe the country's pandemic response and share their best practices in treating coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) patients.

They were the second group of Israeli experts to arrive in the country following the initial team who visited Manila last June to offer advice on ways to implement a successful vaccine rollout.

The four-member team is composed of infectious diseases and Covid-19 specialist Dr. Guy Choshen; Shira Peleg, head nurse and nursing manager at the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center's Emergency Department; Eyad Jeries, trauma coordinator at Galilee Medical Center; and Chaim Markos Rafalowski, disaster management coordinator at Magen David Adom.

The Department of Health (DOH) said the four will visit hospitals and hold a dialogue with the country's pandemic response cluster from July 27 to 31 to share their local clinical guidelines for Covid-19, infection control protocols, hospital management, and other practices.

"They are all part of the treatment of Covid-19 in Israel so I'd like to welcome them all and we do hope that they can share with us their best practices in Tel Aviv so we can actually beat this Covid-19 pandemic as fast as we can," Health Undersecretary Leopoldo Vega said in a speech at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

Director Maria Soledad Antonio of DOH-Bureau of International Health Cooperation said the country particularly looks forward to knowing how Israel was able to achieve a low coronavirus mortality rate.

"Baka mamaya may makuha pa tayo sa kanila na mas mai-improve 'yong kaso lalo na ngayon. At present naman pinapalakas natin ang health system natin (We might get more information from them on ways to improve our situation now in terms of treating patients. But at present, we continue to boost our health system)," she told reporters.

"Sila ay mga batikan sa pag-handle ng pandemya, sila ang nauuna, one of the countries na nauuna (It's a fact that they are one of the best in handling the crisis, they are one of the leading countries on this)," she added.

Chosen, meanwhile, was elated to visit Manila, seeing this exchange as a great example of strong cooperation between the two nations.

"I think it's not a common practice in the last year of pandemia to see a coalition of friends, of colleagues, holding hands together, sharing information and trying to solve problems together in contrary to what you usually see, you see nations fight each other. And this is a great example of cooperation between Israel and the Philippines. Hopefully, there would be more in the future," he said in his arrival speech.

On Tuesday, they will be meeting with ranking Filipino health officials and visit their first hospital in Quezon City.

At the end of the mission, the delegates will present their recommendations to improve the country’s clinical management of Covid-19 cases. (PNA)

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