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Wale says PM & Health Minister now presiding over an avoidable mess

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THE Prime Minister and his health minister must admit that they are currently presiding over a mess as a result of two years of negligence of a COVID outbreak in the country.

Opposition Leader Hon Matthew Wale in a statement today said the current situation has proved the lack of preparedness, gross negligence in the last two years and that our healthcare system was stretched even before covid,

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As a result, he said their lack of foresight in adequately resourcing health facilities and preparing our health workers have been left vulnerable with many now COVID infected and the NRH now under serious COVID-19 crisis.

“Why was the Emergency Department staff not in PPE as the frontline of receiving patients? This could have been avoided. It shows the negligence of the Health Minister,” Mr Wale said.

He said the Health Minister’s statement on ABC recently that the current outbreak is ‘a blessing in disguise’ is also very insensitive.

“Whom is he referring to? It is very insensitive of the minister to utter this especially when we are in a health crisis, people are sick and deaths reported,” he said.

The Opposition Leader also questioned why the government is only rushing to set up Kilu’ufi Hospital after reported cases in Malaita province this week.

“The health minister and the oversight committee has been asleep for two years at the wheel,” he said.

The Opposition Leader said the Prime Minister and his health minister are equally accountable for this avoidable mess. 

Mr Wale adds the COVID statistics presented by the health minister is also misleading and likely grossly understated.

He said it is likely that many more people have contracted the virus and need to be tested but could not get help because the help lines are either not working or not answered.

“We are currently in a situation where people are sick but do not know if they have the virus or not. Many want to get tested to know their status and many are likely to infect more members of their households. It is surely an avoidable mess,” Mr Wale said.

Meanwhile, the Leader of Opposition has acknowledged the livelihood committee and stakeholders that have supported the food distribution rollout since yesterday.

He encouraged that food distribution be greatly expanded.

“Many households simply do not have enough food, with or without Covid infections. And many are sick but untested and are disadvantaged in this current situation. A data to identify these people should be prioritized,” he said.

Mr Wale said our health experts should also look into the possibility of purchasing COVID antiviral drugs namely Paxlovid and Lagevrio, which are currently used in the US and recently approved by the Australian Government to fight COVID infections.

Lagevrio is made by American pharmaceutical company Merck Sharpe & Dohme, and Paxlovid, by Pfizer.

“The Australian Federal Government just recently purchased a combined 800,000 courses of the pills, to be prioritised for the elderly and other high risk groups. The Government should redirect funds for the Pacific Games to purchase these antivirals,” he said.

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