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When a child dies on Christmas

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January 06, 2025

On Jan. 2, 2025, I started the year leading a discipleship group at our favorite Starbucks branch.

- CITO BELTRAN

When a child dies on Christmas

After feeding ourselves with all the holiday delights, it only seemed right that we nourished our souls with fellowship, lessons and Bible verses. Instead of a warm-up question, one member asked where things were regarding dengue and the vaccine that they had heard about.

I casually replied that the cases piled up in 2024 but the DOH downplayed an "outbreak" and a new count will surely begin in 2025. As for the dengue vaccine, it continues to languish in the bureaucratic dungeons of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for 18 months, where it underwent a review from a panel of experts and inexplicably has reportedly been passed on to another group for even more review.

My friend shook his head in dismay and shared that last Christmas, the 11-year-old nephew of his boss landed in the hospital on Christmas Day with dengue and died on Dec. 26 after attempts to resuscitate the boy failed. Not only was the death so swift and tragic but also shocking, because as the ER team attempted to resuscitate the boy, blood oozed from his nose, etc.

While all of that was going on, the Department of Health was busy counting down the number of individuals who lost fingers or sustained burns as a result of illegally lighting up firecrackers. Reporting stats and limp-wristed appeals not to use firecrackers will never match the work and legacy of the incomparable secretary/senator Juan Flavier.

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