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DOH defends purchase of PPEs worth P1,800 each

MARCH 27, 2020 A sewer shows the PPE sample design made of an upper gown to the knees with a garterized hoodie, pants that already have foot coverings for whole body protection and ease of use and strings/ties on the legs and body for a proper fit on any body size. The body covering was sewn by workers under Joey Jovellano, a teacher and customized garments-maker based in Teresa, Rizal who was tapped Project PPE-PH. The online project was recently begun by Karl Manalang, a marketing manager for a travel agency who found Jovellano through an online group. Manalang said he started this to help address the problem with dwindling supplies of Personal Pretective Equipment or PPEs for frontliners in hospitals due to the increasing cases of CoVID-19. His brother, a doctor working at Dr. Jose Rodriguez Memorial Hospital in Caloocan City, told him that this was already happening there. With help and input from his family (parents are both retired doctors), relatives and friends, Manalang sought donations for funds to buy fabrics (40 GSM and the thicker 90 GSM), threads and to pay for the labor of the sewers. He said this first batch of around 100-150 pairs of PPEs will be provided for free to public hospitals like the Lung Center of the Philippines, UP-PGH, DJ Rodriguez MH and Philippine Heart Center. INQUIRER PHOTO/LYN RILLON

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) on Tuesday defended its purchase of 1 million sets of personal protective equipment (PPEs), valued at P1.8 billion, for health frontliners in the nation’s battle against COVID-19.

In an online press conference, the agency was asked why it purchased PPEs at P1,800 each when the Office of the Vice President was able to buy a set for only P400.

DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire explained that they bought a set that included a complete PPE set that included N95 masks, overalls, gloves, head cover, shoe covers, goggles, surgical mask, and surgical gowns.

“Hindi pare-pareho ang mga PPEs na binibili ng iba’t-bang grupo at binibinili ng Kagawaran ng Kalusugan (DOH)… Ang binibili namin ay mga sets na iba-iba para sa ating facilities,” Vergeire said.

(Not all PPEs being purchased by various groups and DOH are the same… What we’re buying are sets that vary for our facilities.)

“Ang set na prinocure namin ay pinakakumpleto, may walo na PPE type sa loob ng sets na sinasabi natin,” she added.

(The set that we procured is the most-complete, there are eight PPE types inside the sets.)

She also noted that a PPE prescribed for health workers in the intensive care unit is different from PPEs used by those who conduct contact tracing of patients.

The Health official nevertheless assured that all PPEs bought by DOH underwent the proper procurement process through the procurement service of the Department of Budget and Management.

As of Monday, DOH has distributed PPEs for 14 hospitals nationwide. The first batch of 200,000 PPE sets is expected to be delivered from April 1 to 6 while the second batch of 700,000 sets will be delivered between April 6 and 24.

Senator Grace Poe earlier questioned DOH’s purchase of “overpriced” PPEs since it would amount to P1,800 each, asserting its market value only ranges from P400 to P1,000.

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READ: Poe seeks explanation from DOH for ‘overpriced’ sets of PPE

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