Metro Manila, 4 Luzon provinces revert to MECQ
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday night, August 2, 2020, approved the recommendation to escalate quarantine restrictions and place Metro Manila and four provinces under modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ), two months after easing restrictions in the capital region.
The four provinces, with limited which will be under passenger s.
MECQ from August 4 Some business establishments to August 15 along other with Metro Manila, than those engaged in are Bulacan in Central essential goods and Luzon, and Cavite, Laguna services are allowed and Rizal in to operate at limited Cal abar zon. cap aci t y.
Under MECQ, operations Duterte gave the of rail systems, approval Sunday buses, taxi and night, but not before tricycles are suspended telling the medical based on Department community not to “demean” of Transportation the government. (DOTr) guidel i n es. He alternated between
Public shuttles are challenging allowed for frontline them to make good workers or those who their threat to stage a will return to work in “revolution” and appealing allowed industries to them to be while company patient and not to shuttles and private turn their backs on vehicles are also allowed their countrymen.
MECQ is less restrictive than the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) that the Philippine College of Physicians and more than 80 other medical societies asked for to allow the healthcare systems to cope with the rising cases of infection.
Under ECQ, all public transport systems are suspended, non-essential businesses are closed and majority of the population are required to stay at home.
Duterte said the government can no longer afford to impose ECQ again.
“Problem is, wala na tayong pera. I cannot give food anymore and money to people,” Duterte said.
The government first distributed P5,000 to P8,000 cash assistance to 18 million low-income families in areas under ECQ. For the second tranche, a total of 23 million families received the same amount.
IATF recommendations
But Duterte approved the recommendation of the InterAgency Task Force (IATF) for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases to provide allowances to private healthcare workers, life insurance, accommodation, transport and frequent testing for Sars-CoV2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid19) .
Duterte said the executive will strongly recommend the inclusion of these benefits in the proposed Bayanihan to Recover as One Act, which Is still pending in Congress.
“We are ready to consider ‘tong stipend or allowances or pay. Give us time, we will make the report Sana masali ‘to sa second Bayanihan (law). Kung masali to, ibibigay ko sa inyo ahora mismo,” Duterte said.
The President also approved the suggestion of Secretary Carlito Galvez, chief implementer of the National Task Force (NTF) Against Covid19, to provide cash assistance of P10,000 each to around 5,000 healthcare workers who got infected and manifested mild symptoms of Covid19.
Galvez noted that under the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, healthcare workers who died were provided with P1 million assistance while those who were in critical or severe condition were given P100,000.
The President also directed Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, chairperson of the NTF, to mobilize all doctors and nurses from the uniformed forces as well as all others who can help.
Department of Health Secretary Francisco Duque III, who chairs IATF, said the benefits were among the IATF’s recommendations that were approved during their meeting Saturday afternoon, a few hours after the medical community aired their distress call and appeal for time-out.
(Marites VillamorIlano/ SunStar Philippines)