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COVID-19 prevention and control have benefited greatly from advances in science and technology. For example, computed tomography scanning, which was once considered a high-end procedure, has now become a required assessment for all patients, including those who are suspected of having a disease in the Philippines by the Department of Science and Technology, as well as providing vaccine studies for further development of new medical techniques for anti-viral drugs making. By quickly detecting new and suspected cases and close relationships, modern information technology improved epidemiological investigation efficiency, protected the safety and mobility of healthy individuals through digital tracking, and boosted the accuracy of epidemic trend forecast through big data.
The great power of science in our attempts to combat the epidemic reminds us that we must believe in science, respect science, love science, and hold science in high regard in order to promote scientific culture. At the same time, we must recognize that science is not omnipotent.