Jan 022014
 
At least five senators are in favor of partially or totally banning the use of firecrackers in the country after over 800 cases of injuries caused by consumer fireworks were recorded in the recent holiday revelry.

Senators Loren Legarda and Miriam Defensor Santiago are pushing for the banning of the use of firecrackers in residential areas.

“There are too many deaths and injuries already,” Legarda said in a text message Thursday.

Santiago has formalized her proposal to prohibit the use of firecrackers near houses in Senate Bill 1876, which she refiled this Congress.

She proposed that those who use firecrackers near residential areas be slapped with a fine of up to P50,000, and imprisonment of up to a year.

As of Thursday morning, the number of injuries caused by consumer fireworks climbed to 804, including a 16-year-old who lost his eye due to a sky rocket (kwitis).

Because of these injuries, the Department of Health (DOH) is pushing for a ban on the individual use of firecrackers, “allowing only community fireworks managed by responsible persons, local government units or organizations, in designated areas,” said Health Secretary Dr. Enrique Ona in a statement on New Year’s Day. Malacañang said it supports this proposal.

The current law regulating the use of firecrackers in the Philippines, enacted 22 years ago, allows the use and sale of certain pyrotechnic devices, including kwitis and watusi, which has caused the poisoning of minors in past years.

Designated areas

Santiago’s law also proposes that local government units designate common fireworks use areas for national and local holiday celebrations.

In a separate text message, Senator Grace Poe said she supports this particular provision in Santiago’s measure.

“I think it will be better to confine fireworks in official designated areas… Aside from the danges of fireworks-related accidents, the smoke and pollution brought about by these are harmful especially to the elderly, the very young and asthmatics, for instance,” Poe said.

Senator Gregorio “Gringo” Honasan II also backed this proposal for common firecracker use areas, coupled with a public information campaign on the harmful effects of these pyrotechnic devices.

“Beyond banning in certain ares, most effective is still hearts and minds approach through public information and education that will result in measures like designated secure and safe common areas for fireworks displays,” Honasan said in a text message.

Total fireworks ban

Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto III, for his part, said that he wants a total fireworks ban across the country, saying this will also prevent indiscriminate gun firing during the holiday revelry.

“Ban totally, not just residential areas. A total ban will prevent the firing of guns. Kapag wala nang putukan, wala na silang cover sa putok,” Sotto said in a separate text message.

Some local government units in the country like Davao City and Baguio City have already implemented a total fireworks ban.

In the United States, four of the 50 states currently ban all consumer fireworks, according to a map by the American Pyrotechnics Association. The rest allows some types of fireworks, like wire or wood stick sparklers.

In the United Kingdom, minors are not allowed to use firecrackers in public places. — BM, GMA News

Jun 242013
 
Stem cell treatment seen as likely cause of three politicians' deaths

Three politicians from Mindanao had reportedly died after receiving stem cell treatment in Germany, although it was not established yet if the deaths were directly connected to the treatment, the head of the biggest association of doctors in the country said Monday. According to Leo Olarte of the Philippine Medical Association (PMA), the politicians may have died due to “anaphylactic shock” following a hypersensitivity reaction to the stem cells from animals, especially sheep. Anaphylaxis is a deadly allergic reaction that causes difficulty in breathing and sudden drop in blood pressure. “Kapag ikaw ay nabigyan ng stem cell galing sa tupa, aatakihin ng katawan ‘yan kasi ito ay hindi inherent sa katawan… Magkakaroon ng hypersensitivity reaction na magdudulot ng anaphylactic shock sa pasyente,” Olarte said in a phone interview with GMA News Online. He also cited possible death due to delayed graft function, which is a complication after an organ transplantation. The politicians, who were not identified as requested by their families, had illnesses in the lungs, heart and liver before the treatment, Olarte said. However, he was quick to add that it has yet to be proven if the stem cell treatment was the real cause of the three politicians’ deaths. “Ito ay mga hearsay pa lang,” he said. “Baka naman namatay dahil sa kanilang orihinal na sakit.” He said the families of the deceased are coordinating with the National Bureau of Investigation and the Philippine National Police for further investigation. Treatments in hotels Meanwhile, Olarte urged the public to Read More …