‘COVID Playbook Academy’ mulled for Bacolod

The COVID Playbook Academy will become a learning hub for best practices in addressing the coronavirus disease 2019 crisis, says Assistant Secretary Anthony Gerard “Jonji” Gonzales of the Office of the Presidential Assistant for the Visayas.
The COVID Playbook Academy will become a learning hub for best practices in addressing the coronavirus disease 2019 crisis, says Assistant Secretary Anthony Gerard “Jonji” Gonzales of the Office of the Presidential Assistant for the Visayas.

BACOLOD City — The Office of the Presidential Assistant for the Visayas (OPAV) is planning to establish a COVID Playbook Academy in Visayas – either here or in Cebu city, or in both cities.

The proposed academy will be headed by General Melquiades Feliciano, Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) chief implementer for the Visayas, said Assistant Secretary Anthony Gerard “Jonji” Gonzales.

“Before, there was no playbook for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID), not until General Mel came to Cebu and successfully helped the local government unit manage COVID. This is why General Mel came to Bacolod City to apply the same equation there based on the Cebu experience,” Gonzales said.

Cebu City has become a model city for other local government units (LGU) in the Visayas in terms of being able to significantly bring down the transmission of COVID-19.

The academy will become a learning hub for the best practices in addressing the COVID-19 crisis, Gonzales explained.

Secretary Michael Lloyd Dino, presidential assistant for the Visayas, has called on other Visayas provinces and cities to implement the COVID Playbook for their anti-COVID measures.

“The COVID Playbook will help LGUs (local government units) in containing the spread of the virus,” Dino said. “With lower COVID-19 cases, LGUs can safely reopen and revive their economy.”

A crucial part of this COVID Playbook is the establishment of an Emergency Operations Center (EOC), a concept pioneered by Feliciano in Cebu City when it faced the worst state of the health crisis.

The local government of Bacolod City created its EOC early September upon the recommendation of Gen. Feliciano.

In fact, Bacolod City’s Mayor Evelio Leonardia shared that the EOC in his city has now become a new tourist attraction for the locals.

“This is timely as we slowly revitalize the tourism industry,” Leonardia said.

COVID-19 cases in Bacolod City has gone down following the establishment of its EOC.

“General Mel’s COVID Playbook had worked well in Cebu and in Bacolod. And we want this to be cascaded to the whole of Visayas,” Gonzales said.

Aside from institutionalizing the EOC, other components of the COVID Playbook are the crucial measures in battling the COVID heath crisis such as testing, tracing and treatment, Gonzales said.

The proposal for a COVID Playbook Academy is an offshoot of the Train The Trainer (T3) program implemented by OPAV in Bacolod City early this month.

The T3 was a two-day training to local officials in Western Visayas to impart to them these COVID best practices.

The ultimate goal of the T3 program was to establish EOCs in all provinces in Panay and Western Visayas as a contingency plan to better manage the COVID-19 crisis in these areas.

The OPAV, in partnership with the IATF, has been extending technical assistance to LGUs in the Visayas to better equip them when it comes to their COVID response measures./PN

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