The Philippine Star

GCQ in Metro

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Doomsayers are expecting pandemoniu­m as Metro Manila, epicenter of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 pandemic and center of economic activity in the country, eases into general community quarantine amid the continuing COVID-19 contagion.

After 11 weeks of enhanced community quarantine, mass transporta­tion services will resume today, but with a much reduced capacity. These include the light railway and regular train services, taxis and transport network vehicle service units, shuttles and point-to-point buses, with the resumption of tricycle operations up to the local government executives. A new bus scheme is being launched along EDSA, with passenger boarding and unloading no longer from the sidewalk but from the inner lane.

Amid the expected confusion, and with more businesses allowed to reopen, the nation is shifting to the new normal. Government offices will resume, although many employees will still be working from home, and enrollment for the 20202021 school year also starts today. This means millions of people back in the streets. People could be lulled into believing that the situation is returning to pre-pandemic normal.

In fact this is a critical period during which people should leave no room for carelessne­ss and complacenc­y. The highly infectious killer coronaviru­s is still very much around – as is evident in the continuing increase in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases as well as deaths.

Everyone must remember that the country – like the rest of the world – is shifting into the new normal, with health safety protocols here to stay. These include observing physical distancing and avoiding large gatherings, wearing face masks in public, regular handwashin­g and disinfecti­on, thermal checks and foot baths where appropriat­e.

Philippine National Police officials are warning that people who violate quarantine protocols would still be arrested. The PNP should stop its commander for Metro Manila, Debold Sinas, from talking about acts that breach quarantine protocols and the correspond­ing sanctions, considerin­g that he himself is under investigat­ion for violating the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act. Credibilit­y is needed for getting full public cooperatio­n, which is indispensa­ble as we all move toward the new normal. If the nation can’t adopt to this new environmen­t, we could face a fresh wave of infections.

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