Health Management for Candidates During Intensive Campaigns

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KNOW SAFETY, NO PAIN. NO SAFETY, KNOW PAIN

Summer weather in the Philippines is no joke, ask anybody during the time of the year where the heatwaves keep rising, the classes get suspended and some are even forced to work from home. Not only that, but people are also experiencing dizziness, heatstroke, hyperthermia, dehydration, and fainting due to the extreme heat. Meanwhile, at the peak of the political campaign and election last 2022, there surely are a lot of reported cases wherein people are taken to the hospital for health related issues. With COVID-19 still prevalent at that time, safety measures are crucial.

Here are some tips for candidates about health management during intensive campaigns period for the upcoming 2025 national elections:

  • Avoid prolonged physical contact (such as handshakes, hugs, kisses), not only that it is humid but considered safer for less transmission of communicable diseases. 
  • Distribute food and drinks to remain hydrated. Fans, electric mini portable fans and umbrellas are encouraged. As much as possible, avoid prolonged sun exposure. 
  • Set up first aid help desks and isolation areas at the polling precincts with adequate personnels and equipment, and a vehicle in case of emergencies. 
  • Continuous monitoring of any campaign and election-related activities for a quick response on any untoward accidents that may occur. 
  • Get adequate rest. If a body is well-rested, it heals and recovers much faster. 

Campaign organizing requires a lot of hard work just as much as the job at the seat, that is why ensure that the voters and the general public will vote in a safe, and confident environment. Observe all health protocols and above else keep yourself out of harm’s way all the time, nobody wants to get sick in these trying times. Should you feel unwell during the election campaign and the day of election itself, best to isolate yourself and adhere to the health protocols of your precinct.  

 

By: Janha Tolentino

 

References:

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/821024/the-do-s-and-don-ts-during-campaign-season-amid-the-pandemic/story/ 

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/439881/doh-7-reminds-voters-on-health-protocols-heat-precaution-for-election-day 

https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/exports/situation_actions/situational-report-for-2022-national-and-local-elections