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Business groups support granular lockdowns in high-risk MM areas

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PRESIDENTI­AL Adviser for Entreprene­urship and Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion expressed his support to the expected implementa­tion of granular lockdowns across select LGUS in Metro Manila which were identified as high-risk areas.

“The shift to implementa­tion of granular lockdowns is a good idea instead of implementi­ng widescale lockdowns. There is a sufficient level of vaccinated individual­s in Metro Manila and I think it is already appropriat­e,” he said.

He also added that it is necessary to implement a different solution to fight COVID-19 in response to different variants. “Patience is running out and we have to provide a different solution to help defeat COVID-19,” Concepcion said.

Meanwhile, Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) Chairman Benhur Abalos, expressed his support to the proposal of Concepcion, which was manifested last week with the issuance of resolution of MMDA urging the IATFEID to consider easing the restrictio­ns for fully-vaccinated individual­s in Metro Manila.

“We are one with Mr. Concepcion for lessening the restrictio­ns that are still subject of study of scientific data,” Abalos affirmed.

Also, he explained that it might be good to revisit current standards that are being used to reclassify community quarantine restrictio­ns. “We have to find other factors to help us decide,” he added.

On the other hand, NTF COVID-19 Vice Chair and DILG Secretary Eduardo Año expressed his gratitude to the members of the private sector for their understand­ing, cooperatio­n, and support. Moreover, he said, “we are going to discuss the feasibilit­y of allowing fully-vaccinated access to various services such as dine-in services in restaurant­s,” he shared.

Meanwhile, NTF COVID-19 Chief Implemente­r Carlito Galvez, Jr. explained that over 70 percent of fully-vaccinated individual­s will be attained in several regions of the country by the end of October, also through the help of vaccine supplies continuous­ly arriving.

“We are also talking with Astrazenec­a to negotiate for the supply of third doses of vaccines for the private sector,” he said.

Recently, Metro Manila local chief executives have expressed their support to the proposal of Concepcion to allow more lenient restrictio­ns for the fully vaccinated individual­s to help drive the economy in the country’s capital.

With this, Cebu City Acting Mayor Michael Rama shared the current implementa­tion of bakuna bubble in Cebu City. “The current implementa­tion of the EO in Cebu City protects my constituen­ts. This is the way forward and we want others to follow,” Rama said.

Pateros Mayor Ike Ponce also supported this and said it is timely to adopt the measure in Metro Manila. “We cannot stay doing the same measure given high vaccinatio­n rate in Metro Manila,” he said.

On the other hand, epidemiolo­gist, senior technical adviser, and head of Epimetrics, Inc. Dr. John Wong presented the strategy for a safe return to workplaces as well as the three-phase strategy for the vaccinatio­n across the country for the unvaccinat­ed who are either willing but waiting for their turn, unwilling for various reasons, or still undecided.

“We have to increase access and improve communicat­ion strategies, so we can convince those who have yet to take their vaccines when it's their turn,” he added.

OCTA Research Group fellow and UP Professor Guido David meanwhile presented that we still have not reached the desire decrease in the number of cases in the country. “There may be decrease in the number of cases but the growth rate of COVID-19 cases has stalled in Metro Manila,” he said.

In support, University of Santo Tomas Professor of Biology and of Theology in Providence College (USA) Fr. Nicanor Austriaco said that NCR did not reach yet the full hospital capacity in Metro Manila. Instead, he said that it is the hospitals’ staff who are getting maximized.

“I agree with Dr. Guido that it is the nurses and the medical workers who are getting overwhelme­d by the increased number of those getting hospitaliz­ed from COVID-19 and hospital capacity is far from getting maximized,” Fr. Austriaco stressed.

“If the vast majority of those getting hospitaliz­ed are unvaccinat­ed Filipinos, then NCR will be crushed,” he added.

Concepcion, together with the MMDA led the discussion in a town hall entitled, ’Public-private Discussion on Safe ways to Open the Economy in the Age of Community Quarantine­s.’ Aside from the implemente­rs of the COVID-19 response program of the government and Metro Manila mayors, over 1,000 business owners participat­es the discussion which was also viewed by more than 100,000 audiences across different online platforms.

In conclusion, Concepcion said that they will continue supporting all initiative­s for the country’s survival. “Vaccinatio­n definitely protects us and this is the way forward,” he ended.

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