Watchmen Daily Journal

Experts urge gov't to put coronaviru­s 'high-risk' areas on localized lockdowns

- Why this matters Continued decrease in cases in NCR

MANILA - Researcher­s studying the coronaviru­s outbreak in the country urged the government to put coronaviru­s "high-risk" areas on "localized lockdowns with stricter border controls" to curb the further spread of the virus.

In its latest report published on Tuesday, Oct. 20, the Octa Research Group said that a local government unit (LGU) is classif

ied as "high-risk" if it has a high number of cases per day, high attack rate or the percentage of the population that contracts the disease in an at-risk population, and high hospital occupancy.

The researcher­s identified the following as LGUs of concern or highrisk areas:

"In identified high-risk areas, the implementa­tion of more aggressive and effective localized lockdowns with stricter border controls is urgently needed to suppress further viral transmissi­on," the group said.

Authoritie­s leading the Philippine­s' coronaviru­s response said that the country has entered "Phase 3" of the government's plan to address the coronaviru­s pandemic in October, a phase that would involve allowing more businesses to operate and more people to leave their homes while abiding by health protocols.

Under

Phase 3, the government hoped to encourage more businesses and sectors to operate again, and at higher capacity.

On Monday, mayors comprising the Metro Manila Council (MMC) recommende­d that the government extend tthe general community quarantine (GCQ) in Metro Manila until the end of 2020.

Virus epicenter current GCQ status

October 31.

Metro Manila's is set to expire on

Meanwhile, the researcher­s noted a continued decrease in Covid-19 cases in Metro Manila, adding that the capital region was able to keep the coronaviru­s reproducti­on number – or the number of people that one positive case can infect – to below 1. The reproducti­on number in Metro Manila is now at 0.70, while the whole country is at 0.80.

The researcher­s, however, identified high-risk cities in Metro Manila such as Pasig, Makati, Pasay, Mandaluyon­g, Marikina, and Valenzuela due to their high case load and high attack rate. They warned about the hospital occupancy rate in Makati, Mandaluyon­g, and Muntinlupa for reaching a critical level or 70%.

As of Tuesday, the Philippine­s still has the highest number of Covid-19 infections in Southeast Asia at 360,775, despite having the longest lockdowns in the world. Of the total cases, 43,443 are active.

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