The Manila Times

SWS: Covid strands 3.5M Pinoys in July

- CATHERINE S. VALENTE

ABOUT 3.5 million Filipinos of working age were left stranded due to community quarantine measures implemente­d across the country to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 ( Covid- 19), according to the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey.

The mobile phone survey from July 3 to 6 among 1,555 respondent­s showed that 5.1 percent of working-age Filipinos or those 18 years old and above were not staying at their permanent residence during the lockdown.

This represents 3.5 percent of the country’s working-age population at 69.5 million, according to the SWS.

“This is almost the same as, though a slight 0.3 point below, the 5.4 percent ( estimated 4.1 million) working-age persons (15 years old and above) stranded by community quarantine­s in May 2020,” SWS said.

“The difference­s are not statistica­lly significan­t between these two probabilit­y samples,” the polling firm added.

Of those stranded in other places because of the community quarantine­s, Mindanao recorded the highest number of stranded Filipinos at 8 percent or about 1.3 million.

It was followed by those whose permanent homes were in the Visayas at 5.9 percent or 770,000; Balance Luzon, 4.1 percent or 1.3 million; and Metro Manila, 2.1 percent or 200,000.

SWS said the July 2020 figures were not statistica­lly different from the May 2020 figures, when those stranded by community quarantine­s were 6.4 percent among those whose permanent homes were in Mindanao, 5.3 percent in Balance Luzon, 5.0 percent in the Visayas, and 4.8 percent in Metro Manila.

The proportion of those stranded by community quarantine­s was higher at 6.5 percent (estimated 2.3 million) among men than the 3.6 percent (estimated 1.3 million) among women.

By age group, those stranded by quarantine­s were 9.1 percent (estimated 790,000) among the 18 to 24 year olds, compared to 6.6 percent (estimated 1.1 million) among the 25 to 34 year olds, 3.9 percent ( estimated 670,000) among the 35 to 44 year olds, 3.7 percent (estimated 490,000) among the 45 to 54 year olds, and 3.3 percent (estimated 440,000) among those 55 years old and above.

The proportion of those stranded by community quarantine­s were 6.9 percent (estimated 820,000) among college graduates, compared to 5.4 percent (estimated 1.2 million) among junior high school graduates, 5.1 percent (estimated 870,000) among those with some college, 4.4 percent (estimated 160,000) among non- elementary graduates, and 3.1 percent (estimated 470,000) among elementary graduates.

The SWS survey, using mobile phone and computer- assisted telephone interview, had sampling error margins of ±2 percent for national percentage­s, ± 6 percent for Metro Manila, and ± 5 percent for Balance Luzon, ±5 percent for the Visayas, and ±5 percent for Mindanao.

The Philippine­s went past 112,000 in coronaviru­s cases as of Tuesday, including 2,115 deaths and 66,049 recoveries.

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