86. Procurement and mobilization of PPE. 87. National Institute of Health Central Laboratory of the University of the Philippines (UP-NIH) 88. IATF 89. Conduction of temperature screening in place at all airports and ports in the Philippines. 90. ESU at municipal, city, provincial and regional level continuously conduct Event-based (or rumor-based) investigations. 91. Dissemination of accurate information on COVID-19. 92. UNICEF Philippines shelled out 50,000 USD from its emergency fund. 93. Japanese government and WHO supported RITM to increase their COVID-19 testing capacity. 94. Conduct of case investigation, hospital assessments and risk assessment for zoonotic diseases. A. Logistics, procurement, and supply management B. Case management and continuity of essential services C. Infection prevention & control. D. National laboratory system AB. Rapid response teams AC. Points of entry AD. Surveillance BC. Risk communication and community engagement BD. Country-level coordination CD. Resource Mobilization

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Ans 86-94
start of the Covid-19 Pandemic
86. Procurement and mobilization of PPE.
87. National Institute of Health Central Laboratory of the University
of the Philippines (UP-NIH)
88. IATF
89. Conduction of temperature screening in place at all airports
and ports in the Philippines.
90. ESU at municipal, city, provincial and regional level
continuously conduct Event-based (or rumor-based)
investigations.
91. Dissemination of accurate information on COVID-19.
92. UNICEF Philippines shelled out 50,000 USD from its emergency
fund.
93. Japanese government and WHO supported RITM to increase
their COVID-19 testing capacity.
94. Conduct of case investigation, hospital assessments and risk
assessment for zoonotic diseases.
A. Logistics, procurement,
and supply management
B. Case management and
continuity of essential
services
C. Infection prevention &
control.
D. National laboratory
system
AB. Rapid response teams
AC. Points of entry
AD. Surveillance
BC. Risk communication and
BD. Country-level coordination
CD. Resource Mobilization
community engagement
Transcribed Image Text:start of the Covid-19 Pandemic 86. Procurement and mobilization of PPE. 87. National Institute of Health Central Laboratory of the University of the Philippines (UP-NIH) 88. IATF 89. Conduction of temperature screening in place at all airports and ports in the Philippines. 90. ESU at municipal, city, provincial and regional level continuously conduct Event-based (or rumor-based) investigations. 91. Dissemination of accurate information on COVID-19. 92. UNICEF Philippines shelled out 50,000 USD from its emergency fund. 93. Japanese government and WHO supported RITM to increase their COVID-19 testing capacity. 94. Conduct of case investigation, hospital assessments and risk assessment for zoonotic diseases. A. Logistics, procurement, and supply management B. Case management and continuity of essential services C. Infection prevention & control. D. National laboratory system AB. Rapid response teams AC. Points of entry AD. Surveillance BC. Risk communication and BD. Country-level coordination CD. Resource Mobilization community engagement
Directions: Match Column A with the correct answer on Column B. Choices in Column B may be used once,
more than once or not at all.
SET 1 Match the following activities with the initial actions undertaken by the Department of Health during the
start of the Covid-19 Pandemic
A. Logistics, procurement,
86. Procurement and mobilization of PPE.
87. National Institute of Health Central Laboratory of the University
of the Philippines (UP-NIH)
and supply management
B. Case management and
continuity of essential
services
88. IATF
C. Infection prevention &
control.
89. Conduction of temperature screening in place at all airports
and ports in the Philippines.
D. National laboratory
system
90. ESU at municipal, city, provincial and regional level
continuously conduct Event-based (or rumor-based)
investigations.
AB. Rapid response teams
91. Dissemination of accurate information on COVID-19.
AC. Points of entry
92. UNICEF Philippines shelled out 50,000 USD from its emergency
AD. Surveillance
fund.
93. Japanese government and WHO supported RITM to increase
their COVID-19 testing capacity.
BC. Risk communication and
94. Conduct of case investigation, hospital assessments and risk
assessment for zoonotic diseases.
BD. Country-level coordination
community engagement
Transcribed Image Text:Directions: Match Column A with the correct answer on Column B. Choices in Column B may be used once, more than once or not at all. SET 1 Match the following activities with the initial actions undertaken by the Department of Health during the start of the Covid-19 Pandemic A. Logistics, procurement, 86. Procurement and mobilization of PPE. 87. National Institute of Health Central Laboratory of the University of the Philippines (UP-NIH) and supply management B. Case management and continuity of essential services 88. IATF C. Infection prevention & control. 89. Conduction of temperature screening in place at all airports and ports in the Philippines. D. National laboratory system 90. ESU at municipal, city, provincial and regional level continuously conduct Event-based (or rumor-based) investigations. AB. Rapid response teams 91. Dissemination of accurate information on COVID-19. AC. Points of entry 92. UNICEF Philippines shelled out 50,000 USD from its emergency AD. Surveillance fund. 93. Japanese government and WHO supported RITM to increase their COVID-19 testing capacity. BC. Risk communication and 94. Conduct of case investigation, hospital assessments and risk assessment for zoonotic diseases. BD. Country-level coordination community engagement
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