Gov’t campaign vs firecrackers ‘relatively successful’ – Panelo

A boy injured from a fireworks accident is being treated at a hospital during New Year's Eve celebrations. Firecracker-related injuries were down 35 percent from Dec. 21, 2019 to early morning of Jan. 1, 2020 during the same comparable period, says the Department of Health. MARK CRISTINO/EPA
A boy injured from a fireworks accident is being treated at a hospital during New Year's Eve celebrations. Firecracker-related injuries were down 35 percent from Dec. 21, 2019 to early morning of Jan. 1, 2020 during the same comparable period, says the Department of Health. MARK CRISTINO/EPA

MANILA – The downward trend on reported firework-related injuries shows the relative success of the government’s campaign against personal and residential use of firecrackers, Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said Thursday. 

Firecracker-related injuries were down 35 percent from Dec. 21 to early morning of Jan. 1 during the same comparable period leading to New Year’s Day 2019, the Department of Health (DOH) said Wednesday.

“It should be relatively successful given that there is a downtrend in injuries, 35 percent, malaki na ang 35 percent at walang deaths ah, ‘yun ang significant dun,” Panelo said in a Palace press briefing.

He, however, added that firecracker-related injuries may still be avoided in the future.

Health Secretary Francisco Duque had said that Duterte’s 2017 executive order limiting the use of firecrackers in the country could be credited for the decrease, along with the information campaign of the DOH.

Panelo reiterated that if President Duterte would have his way, the chief executive would still push for a total ban on firecrackers.

Kung si President masusunod, gusto niya total ban pero marami din nakikusap na i-regulate so siguro ‘yun muna,” Panelo said. (ABS-CBN News/PN)

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