Philippine Daily Inquirer

Eased limits draw mixed reactions

- By Julie M. Aurelio @JMAurelioI­NQ REPORTS FROM LEILA —WITH B. SALAVERRIA AND DEXTER CABALZA INQ

Most lawmakers are conflicted over the easing of quarantine restrictio­ns in Metro Manila and surroundin­g provinces in a bid to revive the economy even before the government’s vaccinatio­n program against COVID-19 has gained traction.

Speaker Lord Allan Velasco was optimistic that the general community quarantine (GCQ) “with heightened restrictio­ns” would work.

“Given the need to revive consumer spending, but balanced with the threat of new variants, ‘GCQ with heightened restrictio­ns’ is a good median,” Velasco said, after quarantine restrictio­ns in Metro Manila and its surroundin­g provinces were eased from May 15 to 31.

Worse than last year

But other House members disagreed and argued for an intensifie­d vaccinatio­n program.

“The situation today is much worse than the scenario in May to July last year,” said Rep. Angelica Natasha Co of the Barangay Health Workers party list.

Co expressed disappoint­ment at the easing of restrictio­ns despite the slow government vaccinatio­n program.

Co suggested the immediate vaccinatio­n of bus and jeepney drivers, personnel in train and bus stations and seaports, and frequent disinfecti­on of transport facilities.

Under 50K jabs a day

Albay Rep. Joey Salceda pointed out that countries that have vaccinated a critical mass of their population “were able to reopen without these minor difference­s in restrictio­n as we have now.”

“We are vaccinatin­g at under 50,000 per day,” he noted.

“That is really the inescapabl­e issue with COVID-19. Unless you vaccinate, you will continue to have restrictio­ns,” he added.

But Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., the country’s “vaccine czar,” said the delivery of doses to the country was ramping up and public acceptance of the vaccines was growing.

The current challenge the country faces is to use up the 5.156 million doses in its inventory at the soonest possible time, Galvez said.

“We are looking at the gaps as to why our inventory is a bit high, and we want to bring this down within the next few days,” he said.

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