The Philippine Star

Gov’t eyes forced segregatio­n of PUIs

- By JOSE RODEL CLAPANO – With Christina Mendez, Louella Desiderio, Evelyn Macairan, Emmanuel Tupas, Marc Jayson Cayabyab

The National Task Force against the coronaviru­s disease 2019 is eyeing to take out patients and persons under investigat­ion or PUIs from their communitie­s by April 14, Carlito Galvez Jr., newly designated NTF chief implemente­r of the National Action Plan (NAP) against COVID-19, said yesterday.

The move is based on the timetable given to the NTF by President Duterte and is intended to help reduce the public’s anxiety over the spread of the disease, according to Galvez, also the presidenti­al adviser on the peace process.

Once these interventi­ons have been effectivel­y carried out, evaluation­s will be conducted at the sitio and barangay levels starting April 15.

Galvez said the evaluation­s would form the basis for declaring communitie­s as

“cleared” of COVID, together with the analysis of pandemic experts from the medical community and academe. “Our long-term objective here is to see the gradual normalizat­ion of communitie­s that have been severely affected by this health crisis. But even if we see a reduction in the number of cases in the future, we cannot afford to let our guard down,” Galvez said.

He added that the government might still have to extend the quarantine period in some affected areas, stressing the need to strike a balance between ensuring the health and safety of residents, while looking after the economy, social order and human safety.

He said this is the reason the NTF has adopted a “carriercen­tric” approach which aims to detect, isolate and treat COVID-19 patients so they can be cured of the disease and return to their communitie­s as soon as possible.

“There is a need to determine the social impact of these mitigation measures, as interventi­ons shall be implemente­d by line agencies on the national level and local government units (LGUs) on the community level throughout the critical stages of this campaign,” Galvez said.

These measures shall be implemente­d under the NTF’s unified structure, which is composed of the task groups on response operations, resource management and logistics and strategic communicat­ion. These task groups shall receive guidance from the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases.

To detect potential COVID-19 carriers, it is imperative to conduct massive testing of PUIs and persons under monitoring (PUMs) without delay, effective contact tracing, enforce enhanced community/ home quarantine and isolation of positive cases and PUIs,.

In isolating virus carriers, the task force has to designate government-dedicated treatment facilities for COVID-19, while PUIs need to be taken to converted isolation centers for closer monitoring.

Modified quarantine

Admitting that the COVID-19 crisis is far from over here and in the rest of the world, the IATF is looking at the implementa­tion of a “modified” quarantine in Luzon to address the adverse impact of the disease on the economy.

IATF spokesman Nograles said the task force is also weighing the concerns of the country’s top tycoons on the impact of the community quarantine on businesses.

Nograles agreed with the assertion of the World Health

Organizati­on that the pandemic is “far from over.”

Gradual lifting

Meanwhile, the Department of Trade and Industry is recommendi­ng a gradual lifting of the Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine in Luzon to allow more businesses, such as those involved in supply chains of enterprise­s providing essential products and services, to resume, in support of the modified quarantine.

“Talking to the business community, they actually said to be careful with total lifting. The term modified or gradual lifting is correct,” Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said yesterday, as he noted that it would not be business as usual.

Businesses to be prioritize­d for resumption of operations include firms providing inputs and packaging for food and other essential goods, like hygienic items, medical products as well as the agricultur­e sector.

Some of the business leaders present during the first teleconfer­ence with the IATF proposed a modified community or barangay-based quarantine where manufactur­ing operations and public transporta­tion are allowed to resume, and checkpoint­s would be removed, provided safeguards are in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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