Today, I received a frustrating news that an outbreak of the African Swine Fever has been reported in the remote coastal town of Don Marcelino, Davao Occidental.
The Department of Agriculture Region XI has confirmed the outbreak.
How and why the ASF got to the remote town could not yet be answered.
Having been involved in the containment of the Avian Influenza in Central Luzon in 2017, the questions “How” and “Why” could be addressed later.
This is also not the time to play the blame game.
What needs to be done now is to contain the spread of the disease by immediately implementing quarantine measures.
I am proceeding to the town tomorrow to personally assess the situation.
I have issued directives calling on the police and military commanders covering the area to join me.
Just as we have done in Central Luzon, we will be employing policemen and soldiers to make sure nothing comes out of Don Marcelino and its neighboring town Jose Abad Santos.
Stakeholders of the hog industry are urged to help.
I will be needing power sprayers, preferrably motorized, disinfectants, empty drums, wide galvanized pans for footbaths and tents.
Food stuff, including coffee, and cooking utensils for volunteers could also help.
We also need suggestions on how to effectively dispose of sick hogs.
We all have to contribute to contain this problem before it spreads.
Tulong tulong tayo.
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