The Philippine Star

Rody: No rush in reopening economy

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

The Philippine economy cannot be totally reopened for now or the number of coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases would increase by the thousands and the country would be in “deep s**t,” according to President Duterte.

Meeting in Davao City from Tuesday night until early yesterday with members of his Cabinet involved in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, Duterte said the reopening of the economy should be “circumspec­t” as the country cannot afford to have another spike in the number of infected persons.

“If you open the entire Philippine­s and thousands upon thousands of new cases happen, then we are in deep s**t. It would really be difficult for us. First, we do not have money,” the President said in his televised address.

“Poor countries like us… cannot (really afford) a total epidemic or pandemoniu­m. We are poor and we cannot afford to gamble,” he added.

Duterte cited the United States, which has the most number of infections at more than three million, and Brazil, which already has 1.67 million COVID-19 cases.

He said Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who tested positive for the virus, is like US President Donald Trump and has a “devil-may-care attitude.”

“Now, let me stress that whether we open a modified lockdown or we totally open it in wild abandon just like America and Brazil. Well, the presidents there are brave. (Bolsonaro) has money,” Duterte said.

“I cannot follow the example of other countries because as the experience has shown as of now, there were a lot of countries also opening up. And first was Japan, then Korea, followed by China and the United States. Now, what really happened in these countries was that although they opened their economy for money to come into the government coffers, there was a spike. They were having a problem of almost a relapse... in the totality of the number,” he added.

The Chief Executive expressed doubt that the Philippine­s is experienci­ng a second wave of the pandemic, saying the country is still “grappling with the first wave.”

He urged the public to obey the government’s quarantine restrictio­ns to contain the virus, which has so far infected more than 47,000 people in the country.

The government has been easing lockdown measures since June as it slowly reopens the pandemic-hit economy while imposing health and hygiene measures.

Only Cebu City is under enhanced community quarantine – the strictest lockdown scenario – because of the rising number of infections that threatens to overwhelm its healthcare capacity.

The quarantine classifica­tions of areas may still change, depending on the situation on the ground, according to Duterte.

He reiterated that decisions on quarantine restrictio­ns would be based on science.

“I’m sorry but I cannot really let you loose... remove the leash... The resultant happening or the resultant endgame there is too horrible to ponder. I cannot make a guess. Governance is not made of guesses. It has to be anchored on pure science,” the President said.

“Now, you would want to know the places which have been declared modified or there’s been a change, but this is a very dynamic thing. It can change every day, depending on the numbers and, of course, upon the assessment of our health authoritie­s,” he added.

Duterte also expressed hope that a vaccine for COVID-19 will be developed by yearend.

At the same meeting, National Task Force (NTF) against COVID-19 chief implemente­r Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. said the government can open the economy if coronaviru­s death rates continue to go down.

Galvez told Duterte that the country recorded only six deaths from COVID-19 from July 1 to 6.

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