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Creation of ‘business bubbles’ during 2-week ECQ proposed

- By Jovee Marie N. Dela Cruz @joveemarie

TO keep businesses af loat in the upcoming two-week enhanced community quarantine (ECQ ) in the National Capital Region, a lawmaker recommends the formation of “business bubbles.”

With more than 7 million fully vaccinated individual­s and testing has become routine in many places, Marikina Rep. Stella Luz A. Quimbo urged the government to allow “business bubbles” to operate during the 2-week ECQ that will start on August 6.

“By creating these bubbles, we will promote micro-herd immunity and safe spaces,” Quimbo said. “[With the bubbles] it is entirely possible that we will not incur the same devastatin­g economic losses we suffered during the previous ECQS.”

The lawmaker said workplaces that are willing to test workers should be allowed to operate.

“If you are fully vaccinated, you can go to work and can buy food; and, that means, there is no need to close businesses.”

According to Quimbo, the country would lose an estimated P18 billion each day of lockdown.

“[Of the P18 billion] P12.5 billion [are] in unearned wages— meaning value of output of daily wage and piece rate earners—and payroll costs shouldered by nonessenti­al businesses during lockdown plus about P5.5 billion in unearned corporate income,” the lady solon said.

“Since the private sector has been vaccinatin­g their employees, local government units (LGUS) should now focus on vaccinatin­g the families and households of workers. Let the efforts be complement­ary. Between the efforts of the private sector and the LGUS, Filipinos can be protected from Covid while at home and while at their places of work,” Quimbo added.

But the lawmaker said the government should also implement “transporta­tion bubbles” for these business bubbles to succeed.

“There should be dedicated buses and other PUVS that are only for fully vaccinated individual­s. But [these vehicles must] still [be] subject to minimum health standards,” she said, “through being vaccinated and implementi­ng these business bubbles people will then have increased mobility.”

For his part, House Committee on Ways and Means Chairman Joey Sarte Salceda said the government should only implement ECQS as a last resort and only when it will work better than a combinatio­n of testing, tracing, treatment capacity expansion and stronger minimum health standards.

He cited an experience in May when doctors’ groups were pressuring Albay to declare an ECQ due to a Covid-19 surge.

“I said, sorry, we cannot. Instead, we expanded health care capacity seven times, vaccinated our most vulnerable, strengthen­ed our anticovid protocols in workplaces and distribute­d face masks to virtually everyone. That second wave is over and we never had to declare ECQ,” he said.

“ECQS only work when done early enough. It does not work not in response to a wave, because its impact is lagged. We’ll see its benefits only a month later, since we’re implementi­ng it only week. So, I have second thoughts about whether it will work this time,” Salceda said.

The lawmaker added that the best way to confront the Delta variant is really to vaccinate people quickly.

Pass Bayanihan 3

MEANWHILE, Quimbo, Salceda and Speaker Lord Allan Velasco reiterated their call for the immediate passage of House Bill No. 9411; the “Bayanihan to Arise as One Bill” or “Bayanihan 3.”

“We also need to promptly pass and implement Bayanihan 3 to fasttrack procuremen­t of vaccines and also make its roll-out more efficient,” Quimbo said.

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