Gov't balancing 'targeted lockdowns'
while rebuilding economy
The
second phase of the government's National Action Plan (NAP) to combat the
coronavirus pandemic focuses on balancing Filipinos' health and the gradual
reboot of the economy, National Action Plan (NAP) on Covid-19 chief
implementer, Sec. Carlito Galvez Jr., said Wednesday.
"NAP
Phase II is based on the "hammer and dance" theory wherein the
government shall continue to contain the spread of the virus through its zoning
containment strategy or targeted lockdowns, while slowly rebuilding the
economy," he said during the pre-State of the Nation Address (SONA) forum
live-streamed via PCOO Facebook page.
Galvez,
also the presidential peace adviser, said given the implementation of lockdowns
for more than 100 days due to the pandemic which grounded economic activities
to a halt, there is a need to rebuild and recover the country's economy.
Galvez
said local government units (LGUs) were tasked to impose "granular
targeted lockdowns," if necessary, to further contain the transmission of
the dreaded virus within their areas.
"Ito
po ay ginagawa po natin para magkaroon po ng immediate response para po ang mga
lugar na nagkakaroon ng new [Covid-19] cases ay atin pong agad na maagaapan (We
are doing this so that we can provide an immediate response to areas with new
Covid-19 cases)," he said, noting that the national government is also
counting on mayors and barangay officials when it comes to the imposition of
the health protocols and measures against Covid-19.
"We
will also continue to strictly implement health and safety standards across all
quarantine classifications particularly also sa ating mga (to those) private sectors
and workers," he said.
Galvez
meanwhile said the government is also strengthening the expansion of the
country's actual testing capacity.
He said
the government has established expanded testing protocols "so that we can
test as much as 10 percent of our people".
"We
already have more or less 10 million testing kits available for that, and we
are now increasing our testing capacity to more than 50,000 and we were able to
test 27,000 a day," he said.
Galvez
urged the public to keep safe against the risks of Covid-19 infections.
"Protecting
one's health is more like protecting our livelihoods and the economy,"
said Galvez
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