Plan needed to mitigate impact of Covid-19
MANILA – Wellcoordinated measures guided by a comprehensive plan are crucial to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) and to mitigate its social and economic impact, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said on Tuesday.
“This public health emergency brought about by Covid-19 shows us how crucial it is for us to have a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach in addressing this challenge," Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia said in a statement.
Pernia said the response measures should “delicately balance” the health and economic objectives, particularly as the impact varies by economic class.
“Otherwise, the situation could deteriorate
to a social and political crisis,” he added.
To mitigate the social and economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, NEDA has proposed a three-phased program of interventions: Phase 1a: Clinical /Medical Response; Phase 1b: Public health response; Phase 1c: Short-term augmentation of health systems capacity; Phase 2: Rebuild consumer and business confidence; and Phase 3: Resume a new normal state of economic activity that is more prepared for another possible pandemic.
“During a crisis, it is best to plan ahead and avoid the worst-case scenario. We have crafted a comprehensive program of actions, learning from experiences and insights from various sectors and countries,” Pernia said.
He said the program requires close collaboration among government instrumentalities from national to local, the business sector from micro to large, nongovernmental organization (NGOs), and citizens.
“It is also necessary for us to think ahead even while we address the most urgent and critical challenges,” he added.
As Covid-19 cases continue to rise, the Philippines is in Phase 1, which focuses on public health measures to minimize the duration and contain the spread of the disease.
Under Phase 1a: Clinical / Medical Response, early detection and diagnosis, effective quarantine system, effective management and treatment protocol, research and epidemiological studies are among
the necessary government interventions.
“The key to a successful medical response is widespread testing. Early detection and diagnosis will lead to early initiation of quarantine procedures, which will therefore limit or prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease,” Pernia said.
He underscored the importance of having an adequate number of testing kits, medical supplies, facilities, and equipment and health care personnel across the country.
“This may require the use of makeshift facilities
or converted structures, in the immediate term,” he added.
Interventions under Phase 1b: Public Health Response, on the other hand, require utmost cooperation from the public. Travel ban, promotion of proper hygiene, ban on crowded gatherings, school closures, work suspension, flexible work arrangements in non-essential sectors, and work continuance in essential sectors comprise this phase, to contain the spread of the disease while ensuring sufficiency and accessibility of basic necessities.